Sep 29, 2024
Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK Lions safety Kerby Joseph joined the “Up & Adams Show” recently, discussing a variety of topics with Kay Adams, including why he’s kept every ball he has intercepted... except one. Some people are just natural on camera. Especially when they get their technology to cooperate. Once he got everything up and running, Detroit Lions safety Kerby Joseph joined the, “Up & Adams Show,” hosted by Kay Adams for an entertaining interview that spanned a bunch of topics. Joseph is becoming more and more of a regular on big-time shows like Adams’. He has joined, “Good Morning Football” on more than one occasion, and with each appearance, you can tell the third-year safety is becoming more at home. While he is about his business on the field, Joseph has a fun-loving personality off it. You can tell that his teammates love the infectious energy that he brings to the table, and his sense of humor will always keep you on your toes. When asked why he didn’t keep the interception ball from Matthew Stafford in the Lions’ Week 1 win over the Los Angeles Rams, Joseph’s answer did not disappoint. “I didn’t want that in my house,” Joseph said of the ball. “No bad energy in my house.” You can catch the entire video over on Adams’ YouTube channel where the two talk about Joseph’s ten career interceptions, how his experience as a volleyball player helps him in the secondary, and much more. And now, onto the rest of today’s notes: Happy birthday to one of the best to ever dawn the Honolulu Blue, Hall-of-Fame receiver Calvin Johnson. Happy birthday @calvinjohnsonjr! pic.twitter.com/NFVQKbhefT— Detroit Lions (@Lions) September 29, 2024 Anthony Gharib of ESPN previews Week 4’s uniform lineup and talks about how the Lions’ all-black look is the cream of the crop. The Lions front office was voted one of the best in the NFL by executives and coaches from around the league. A stable owner and trustworthy front office are non-negotiable ingredients to sustainable success on the NFL field.@jeffphowe, @SandoNFL, @ByMikeJones and @DMRussini compiled the top 10 by soliciting votes from 40 high-ranking executives and coaches.https://t.co/gGDp9HLgb5 pic.twitter.com/OCI2caI301— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) September 26, 2024 If you are a fan of Brian Baldinger’s work, you are going to want to watch this breakdown of Lions defensive end Aidan Hutchinson. .@Lions @aidanhutch97 what are we all watching week in week out? DPOY candidate for sure. But a couple of COMPS come to my mind. #onepride #BaldysBreakdowns pic.twitter.com/iz1Lrb5T63— Brian Baldinger (@BaldyNFL) September 27, 2024 Lions general manager Brad Holmes was in attendance for the barn burner college football game of the week: Georgia at Alabama. Surprisingly modest contingent of #NFL personnel expected in Tuscaloosa for tonight's / game, including only two GMs, Ryan Poles (Bears) and Brad Holmes (Lions).Scouts from 16 teams represented: Ravens, Panthers, Bears, Browns, Lions, Colts,…— Jim Nagy (@JimNagy_SB) September 28, 2024 Tej Seth of Sumer Sports previews the stats and schemes ahead of the Lions Monday Night matchup against the Seattle Seahawks. Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions Preview | Stats & Scheme https://t.co/AylWR48MYS— SumerSports (@SumerSports) September 29, 2024 Nostalgia, activated. Is it Monday night yet? A few throwback photos before @calvinjohnsonjr gets inducted into the Pride of the Lions on Monday! pic.twitter.com/8BWgsIhzXg— Detroit Lions (@Lions) September 29, 2024
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