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Tim Patrick signs a contract with Detroit Lions in NFL Free Agency

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Tim Patrick was just happy to get back to the field with the Detroit Lions last autumn after injuries had robbed him of two seasons. Patrick played well enough when he returned that the Lions did not want to lose him this spring 2025 NFL Free Agency.

The Lions and Patrick agreed on a one -year contract on Friday, the team said. The contract is worth up to 4 million US dollars, a person who is familiar with the deal, said the Free Press.

Patrick took 33 caughters for 394 yards and three touchdowns sixth at the Lions last season after signing the Denver Broncos to the team after he was published by the training camp.

Patrick, 31, missed the 2022 season in Denver with a torn ACL and the 2023 season with the Broncos with a torn Achilles.

He took sixth place in the comeback player of the year last season.

The Lions return most of the starter on both sides of the ball, which were equipped by a 15-2 season that ended with a defeat against the division round against the Washington commanders. They led the NFL in the rating and took second place in the insult in 2024.

Including Patrick, the Lions, the eight players who had the most receptions for them last season: Amon-Ra St. Brown (115), Sam Laporta (60), Jameson Williams (58), Jahmyr Gibbs (52), David Montgomery (36), Patrick, Kalif Raymond (17) and Brock Wright (13).

Dave Birkett will sign copies of his book “Detroit Lions: an illustrated timeline” at 7 p.m. on March 24th in Birmingham Public Library. Order your copy here. Contact him at [email protected]. Follow him on bluesky, X and Instagram at @davebirkett.

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