ALLEN PARK — Since signing with the Detroit Lions in free agency this past offseason, cornerback Rock Ya-Sin has lived a pretty quiet life.

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“He’s always locked in,” said teammate Amik Robertson, who also played with Ya-Sin in Las Vegas during the 2022 season. “Sometimes he’ll be overly locked in. I’ll be having to say, ‘Rock, you alright?’ … But (he’s) a great individual. A very honest man. I can’t say no bad things about Rock. Everything’s genuine with him, too.”

Aside from the opportunity he’s been presented on the field — with Detroit’s top cornerbacks injured, Ya-Sin has started the Lions’ last two games — he’s also enjoying the chance to mingle with a culture that he’s used to merely studying. Ya-Sin, who grew up just outside Atlanta in Decatur, Georgia, was raised

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