Dan Skipper and the Detroit Lions will forever be a thing. The Lions and Skipper agreed to a one-year contract on Day 1 of the free-agent negotiating period Monday, ESPN reported. Skipper ...
The Detroit Lions have made a decision on veteran offensive lineman Dan Skipper. According to multiple reports, the 30-year-old is returning to Motown after agreeing to a one-year contract extension.
The Lions re-signed Skipper to a one-year contract Monday, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports. A fan favorite in Detroit, Skipper appeared in all 17 regular-season games for the Lions last season ...
In 17 games last season, including five starts, Skipper played 323 offensive snaps. He recorded a PFF offensive grade of 55.2 (71st). His pass blocking grade was 57.6 and run blocking was 49.5 ...
The Lions are holding onto their sixth offensive lineman. Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that Dan Skipper has agreed to a one-year deal to remain with the team. Skipper joined the Lions during the 2019 ...
The skipper backed up comments from Alcantara himself, who said Saturday that the team hadn't informed him of any innings restrictions. That contradicts an earlier report from Jeff Passan of ESPN.com.
New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner had no qualms in admitting that his team lost to a "better" Indian side in the final of the Champions Trophy in Dubai on Sunday. Set a target of 252 ...
Dan Skipper will continue to be eligible for the Detroit Lions. The team is re-signing the fan-favorite offensive tackle to a one-year deal, per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. Skipper appeared in all 17 games ...
Dan Skipper is reportedly returning to the Lions on a 1-year deal for an undisclosed amount. He was a healthy member of a healthy offense last season and did not suffer any major injuries. That ...
Skipper Limited was formerly incorporated as Skipper Investments Ltd in 1981. The Company name was changed to Skipper Steels Limited in 1990 and diversified in to manufacture of Telecom Towers and ...
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