The Detroit Lions’ 15-2 2024 season sets the stage for new stars to shine. Five players, untested in Pro Bowl glory, are primed to break through in 2025, boosting Detroit’s Super Bowl chase.
Taylor Decker, a veteran left tackle, anchored the NFL’s top offensive line in 2024. His zero sacks allowed and 77.0 PFF grade position him to outshine NFC tackles.
Jameson Williams erupted for 1,001 yards and seven touchdowns in 2024. His big-play speed could eclipse top NFC receivers, earning his first Pro Bowl nod.
Jack Campbell, a second-year linebacker, led with 131 tackles in 2024. His size and instincts, paired with Dan Campbell’s scheme, make him a breakout candidate.
Alim McNeill, despite a late-2024 ACL injury, posted five sacks. If recovered, his disruptive play could rival top NFC defensive tackles, per NFL.com.
Terrion Arnold, a 2024 first-round corner, allowed no touchdowns late in the season. His shutdown coverage alongside D.J. Reed signals Pro Bowl potential.
These five, fueled by Detroit’s gritty culture, could join Amon-Ra St. Brown in Honolulu. Their rise strengthens a roster eyeing Super Bowl LX, per The Athletic.
As training camp looms, Lions Pride anticipates these breakthroughs. Can they deliver Detroit’s first title? Follow ESPN for updates on this electrifying journey.