29-04-2025 22:17 via prideofdetroit.com

Detroit Lions waive former 7th-round pick

Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images The Detroit Lions announced they cut former seventh-round pick WR Antoine Green.With 11 reported UDFA signings reportedly agreed to, the Detroit Lions roster was on the verge of hitting 91—one over the maximum limit this time of year. The team rectified that on Tuesday afternoon, announcing that Lions wide receiver Antoine Green has been waived.Green was selected in the seventh round of the 2023 NFL Draft. Unfortunately, Green’s career in Detroit
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