The Detroit Lions are taking another chance on Emmanuel Moseley. After the 2023 season proved to be inconsequential for the defender due to injury, the Lions and Moseley have struck up another partnership.
The last two seasons have ended in devastation for Emmanuel Moseley. Now, the cornerback is getting another chance to make up for missed time and possibly compete for a Super Bowl next season.
Emmanuel Moseley never got a fair shot with the Detroit Lions in 2023. Heading into free agency this year, Moseley should return as the Lions need all the help at CB they can get.
For the earlier part of February, we'll be looking at some of the Lions free agents who's potential of coming back to Detroit seems up in the air right now.
The Lions announced five roster moves, placing CB Emmanuel Moseley and CB Zonovan Knight on injured reserve. The team also activated CB Khalil Dorsey from injured reserve and signed OT Dan Skipper to the active roster.
Lions cornerback Emmanuel Moseley has endured a dreadful two-year run. The Detroit defensive back reportedly suffered a torn ACL in his first game since returning from the same injury a year ago.
Cornerback Emmanuel Moseley's last two games on an NFL field have come against the Carolina Panthers. They've come as a member of the San Francisco 49ers and Detroit Lions, respectively. In a cruel twist for Moseley, both contests have come in Week 5 and ended in torn ACLs
Week 5 marked Emmanuel Moseley‘s return to action after missing most of the 2022 campaign to a torn ACL. On Sunday, however, he was met with the exact same fate.
Detroit Lions cornerback Emmanuel Moseley tore his ACL just minutes after returning from a previous knee injury, multiple outlets reported Monday. Moseley, 27, was injured just two plays into his season debut in Sunday's 42-24 victory against the visiting Carolina Panthers.
The Detroit Lions made some major strides during the 2022 season, which raised expectations this past offseason. Looking to continue their ascent, the team made an effort to upgrade their weaknesses on the roster, namely the defensive side of the ball.
Detroit Lions cornerback Emmanuel Moseley left Sunday's game in the first quarter, and did not return with a knee injury. For Moseley, it was his return to action, after a year spent recovering from a torn ACL suffered last season.
The Detroit Lions signed Emmanuel Moseley to a one-year deal in the offseason. Through the season's first four games, they have yet to see any returns
Emmanuel Moseley is leaving the 49ers for the Lions. A one-year deal for $6 million was enough to get the job done. The 49ers wanted Moseley back as general manager John Lynch indicated in his exit press conference back in early February, but the 49ers only wanted him back at their price.
The Lions have now agreed to terms with two free agent cornerbacks. A former 49ers starter, Moseley is coming off an injury-shortened season. He suffered an ACL tear in October.
When he has been on the field, the Tennessee product has generally played well. Unfortunately, injuries have limited him.
On Wednesday, Emmanuel Moseley underwent successful surgery to repair the damage caused when the San Francisco 49ers cornerback suffered a torn ACL on October 9 against the Carolina Panthers.
The 49ers improved to 3-2 on the season with today’s win over the Panthers, but they paid a heavy price for it on the injury front. A number of key players left the game early, including cornerback Emmanuel Moseley.
Emmanuel Moseley is quietly putting together this best NFL season. The fifth-year cornerback's overall Pro Football Focus grade of 70.4 through four games is his highest mark since 2019 (also 70.4).
Emmanuel Moseley deserves recognition. While most of us have argued about the quarterback position and the direction of the franchise, Moseley quietly has had an excellent season.
No team drafts and develops late-round picks and undrafted free agents as well as the 49ers. The 49ers know this. So sometimes they take these players for granted, as if they're replaceable and the 49ers can manufacture more players like them.
The 24-year-old signed with the 49ers as an undrafted free agent out of Tennessee in 2018 and has appeared in 29 games over the last three seasons.
The San Francisco 49ers' second week at MetLife Stadium was about as costly as last week's game against the New York Jets. While San Francisco managed
The 49ers punched their ticket to the Super Bowl with a convincing win over the Packers, with several players making statments on the big stage.
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