
Detroit Lions Ditch Joint Practices for 2026
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Detroit Lions Ditch Joint Practices: A New Training Camp Approach for 2026
The Detroit Lions are shaking up their training camp routine for the 2026 season, skipping joint practices for the first time since 2021. This change, confirmed earlier this week, marks a significant shift in how head coach Dan Campbell prepares his team. Joint practices, a staple in their prep routine, have been praised for toughening up starters mentally and physically, providing them with quality reps against other teams.
With no joint sessions this summer, the Lions will focus more on internal drills and give young players extra snaps in preseason action. This move signals confidence in their system after back-to-back strong seasons, as they aim to keep their momentum rolling into the next chapter.
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