The Detroit Lions aren’t slowing down. They already looks strong, but the team may still make big moves before the trade deadline, especially on defense.

According to ESPN’s Bill Barnwell, the Lions could make two aggressive moves that would turn their pass rush into one of the league’s most dangerous. The proposals involve landing not one but two proven edge rushers, Trey Hendrickson from the Bengals and Jaelan Phillips from the Dolphins. For a franchise hungry to take the next step, that’s the kind of bold thinking fans have come to expect.

And let’s be honest, they might need it. Earlier this month, the Lions suffered a real setback when cornerback Terrion Arnold went down with a season-ending shoulder injury. With the secondary banged up, adding more firepower up front might be the b

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