The Detroit Lions are continuing to reinforce their linebacking corps, reportedly re-signing both Anthony Pittman and Ezekiel Turner. These moves come as part of a broader effort to solidify the team’s depth and special teams performance ahead of the 2025 season.
Lions Retain Key Special Teams Players
On Friday, the Lions finalized a three-year deal with Derrick Barnes and a one-year contract with Pittman. Additionally, the team secured Turner on a one-year deal, as reported by NFL insider Aaron Wilson.
Turner initially joined Detroit midway through the 2024 season and quickly became a crucial part of the special teams unit. Over the past seven seasons, he has built a reputation as a reliable contributor in that role. Special teams coordinator Dave Fipp was vocal about his confidence in Turner, stating, “He’s super smart and intelligent, I got a lot of confidence and faith and trust in him already in a very short period of time.” Fipp also revealed that Arizona’s special teams coach praised Turner, saying, “I don’t know if I trust another guy more than I trust him.”
Turner’s Impact on Special Teams and Defense
During his nine appearances with the Lions, Turner played 176 special teams snaps. Though primarily a special teams asset, he also stepped in on defense when needed. While he faced some challenges, he delivered one of the team’s most crucial plays of the season—tracking down Packers quarterback Jordan Love to force a field goal attempt late in the game, which ultimately led to a Detroit victory.
Pittman’s Continued Role in the Linebacker Rotation
Anthony Pittman, another special teams contributor, returns for another season after signing a one-year contract. Pittman has been with the Lions since 2019 and has carved out a consistent role as a depth linebacker and key special teamer.
A Crowded Linebacker Room for 2025
With the latest signings, the Lions now have eight linebackers under contract for the 2025 season:
- Alex Anzalone
- Jack Campbell
- Derrick Barnes
- Malcolm Rodriguez
- Anthony Pittman
- Ezekiel Turner
- Abraham Beauplan
- DaRon Gilbert
Turner’s return is particularly notable, as his skillset has been compared to that of Jalen Reeves-Maybin, who is reportedly set to be released—though no official announcement has been made.
As the Lions prepare for the upcoming season, these signings highlight their commitment to maintaining depth at linebacker while ensuring their special teams unit remains a strength.