Breaking news: Detroit Lions finally plans to put an end to the 29 year-old wide receiver Tom Kennedy career in the team

Tom Kennedy, a wide receiver for the Detroit Lions, has managed to remain in the organization for the past seven years.

He has been a member of the Lions for portions of six seasons, primarily as a member of the practice squad. However, in 2021, he did make an appearance in 12 games. Kennedy has had a negligible effect on the offense during that period, accumulating only 14 receptions for 195 yards and no touchdowns.

However, Kennedy’s time in Detroit may be drawing to a close, as one insider anticipates that he will drop below the cut line this season.

The conclusion of Tom Kennedy’s career


Breaking news: Detroit Lions finally plans to put an end to the 29 year-old wide receiver Tom Kennedy career in the team
According to Colton Pouncy of The Athletic, the Lions are expected to retain only five wide receivers this season. Pouncy points out that they retained six wide receivers last year, but they ultimately waived undrafted rookie Isaiah Williams after keeping him as a medical scratch for six weeks.

Pouncy anticipated that Kennedy would not be included on the Lions’ ultimate roster due to the team’s roster limit of five.

Jeff Risdon of USA Today observed that the Lions would face significant competition for the sixth wide receiver position if they do decide to retain one. Kennedy is one of only a few players who have a genuine chance of obtaining the position.

“In the event that the Lions retain six players, which is another unresolved question, who will be the sixth player?” Written by Risdon. “Rookie Dominic Lovett has been absent from camp recently and has not had the most reliable hands, which has created opportunities for others.” Ronnie Bell has recently experienced a surge in performance, securing first-team repetitions in lieu of Patrick. The undrafted rookie, Jackson Meeks, has earned the opportunity to participate as an underdog outsider, as he has performed well in preseason games and made some impressive plays on special teams. Additionally, Tom Kennedy, the ultimate roster survivor, has also had a successful summer.

In the event that Kennedy is able to secure a spot on the team, identifying potential targets may present an additional obstacle. It is anticipated that Jameson Williams will assume an even more significant role following his first 1,000-yard season in 2024, as the team will be led by All-Pro Amon-Ra St. Brown.

Isaac TeSlaa, a rookie, has also garnered attention with his impressive performances in the preseason and training camp, thereby advancing in the depth chart. In addition, the Lions have two reliable receivers in Kalif Raymond, which leaves little space for Kennedy or any other individual who secures the final roster spot to receive targets from quarterback Jared Goff.

 

Tom Kennedy Has Become a Favorite Among Fans
Kennedy might have a strong chance if the Lions elect to conduct a fan vote for the final roster spot. His unconventional narrative has contributed to his reputation as a beloved player among supporters.

Kennedy was a two-sport standout at Bryant University, where he competed in both football and lacrosse, as ESPN reported. In 2018, the Boston Cannons of the Major League Lacrosse drafted him, marking his initial foray into professional athletics. Kennedy made history by becoming the first individual to compete in both the NFL and a professional lacrosse league when he signed with the Lions in 2019.







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