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Brad Holmes explains Detroit Lions’ Offseason Vision in Episode 1 of Inside The Den

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The Detroit Lions’ newest Inside The Den episode provides insight into the team’s coaching philosophy, roster moves and offseason approach as the 2026 season begins to take shape.

The Detroit Lions offered a revealing look at the foundation of their 2026 season this week, releasing a new episode of Inside The Den that underscores both continuity and recalibration within the organization. With the 2026 NFL Draft approaching, the episode serves as more than a routine behind-the-scenes feature. It presents a franchise taking a deliberate, measured approach to refining its identity after a season that fell short of expectations.

Detroit Lions Inside The Den 2026 highlights organizational focus Offensive coordinator Drew Petzing is featured early in the episode, walking through film and emphasizing the details that define consistent offensive production. His breakdowns center on execution, spacing and decision making rather than highlight-driven moments. Offensive line coach Hank Fraley offers insight into the continued development of Penei Sewell , pointing to technique, preparation and physicality as the traits that have elevated him into one of the league’s premier right tackles.

Wide receivers coach Scottie Montgomery highlights another defining trait of the offense. His focus is on effort away from the ball. Players such as Amon-Ra St.

Brown , Jameson Williams , and Isaac TeSlaa are shown contributing as blockers and play extenders, reinforcing a culture built on unselfish play. Defensive identity tied to preparation and execution Defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard reinforces a consistent message throughout the episode. Practice habits translate directly to game day performance.