Lions released LT Taylor Decker.
A cornerstone of the Lions’ franchise since 2016, Decker requested and was granted his release after contract negotiations between him and the team broke down, per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. Decker announced in late February that he would return for the 2026 season, and while the belief was he would continue to play for the Lions, the 10-year vet will now be finding a new place to call home. Decker tied a season-low last season when he allowed just two sacks on 551 pass block snaps, and was named a Pro Bowler for the first time in 2024. Decker had two years left on his contract, but his release, which will likely be designated post-June 1, will save $17.9 million in cap space for the Lions in 2026 and $21 million in 2027.