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Are the Detroit Lions Moving on from Hendon Hooker?
On Thursday night, news broke that the Detroit Lions had agreed to a contract with quarterback Kyle Allen. This led to speculation that the Lions are ready to move on from backup quarterback Hendon Hooker.
However, the signing of Allen does not necessarily mean the Lions are giving up on Hooker. The details of Allen’s contract are still unknown, and it’s possible that he’s being brought in to compete with Jake Fromm for the No. 3 QB spot.
Lions coach Dan Campbell has expressed his support for Hooker in the past. In December, Campbell said that signing Teddy Bridgewater did not mean the Lions were disappointed in Hooker. Campbell stated that Hooker would still play for the Lions if needed.
The Lions coaching staff has consistently praised Hooker, suggesting that he will remain Jared Goff’s backup in 2025. While it’s possible that the Lions may move on from Hooker, it seems unlikely given their positive comments about him.