Did the Detroit Lions betray their veteran offensive lineman?
The NFL is preparing for the 2026 NFL Draft, and teams have done more than just sign free agents and make trades—they’ve also made difficult roster cuts. The Detroit Lions are among those teams, making several moves that include parting ways with longtime veterans. One of those veterans appears to believe the organization may have misled him.
Recently released offensive tackle Taylor Decker spoke with Justin Rogers of the Detroit Football Network. Among the topics they discussed, the fallout leading to Decker’s release has drawn significant attention. MORE: NFC contender named favorite in acquiring Myles Garrett According to Rogers, Decker had his exit interview with the organization after the Lions missed the playoffs.
When he left that meeting, the message seemed clear: the team wanted him back, and no one mentioned a pay cut. Detroit Lions offensive tackle Taylor Decker (68) catches the ball in the end zone for a 2-point conversion against Dallas Cowboys during the second half at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Saturday, Dec. 30, 2023.
The play was flagged for illegal touching. However, the situation quickly changed. Before the start of the 2026 league year in March, the Lions’ front office approached Decker with a new request—a pay cut.
Despite appearing aligned shortly after the season, something shifted within the organization. Decker made it clear that the team never brought up a pay cut during his exit interview. That suggests either a breakdown in communication or a change in the team’s plans.