Detroit Lions slot cornerback Brian Branch is recovering from surgery on his lower left leg and will be out of action until training camp.
Detroit Lions fans were rightly worried after the 2024 NFL Draft when cornerback Brian Branch was seen in a picture with first-round selection Terrion Arnold wearing a boot and using a scooter.
Malachi Moore and Brian Branch came in the same recruiting class to Alabama football at the same position. Both arrived in 2020 as four stars and contributed to a Southeastern Conference Championship and a College Football Playoff National Championship.
The Detroit Lions are already going to be without safety Kerby Joseph until the start of training camp as he recently revealed he underwent hip surgery that will keep him out of action.
He will have his moment next year for the NFL Draft, but Malachi Moore is loving what the Detroit Lions are doing. The University of Alabama defensive back sees Detroit has Brian Branch and Terrion Arnold in its secondary.
The Detroit Lions have accomplished something this season that the franchise hasn’t done in over three decades; advance to the NFC Championship Game.
The Detroit Lions are among the four best teams in the National Football League. Heading into their biggest game in decades, Detroit's young roster is
On Sunday night at Ford Field, it won't just be Matthew Stafford that the Lions have to worry about stopping. Aaron Glenn's defense will also have to focus its attention on limiting the production of Stafford's two star wideouts: Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua. Of the two, Nacua put up the bigger numbers in 2023.
The Detroit Lions' roster has played in many big primetime NFL games this season. Even though many are inexperienced in the postseason, the young players
Most teams who have clinched a playoff spot will more often than not bench their starting players, avoiding injury before one of the most critical times during the NFL season.
According to Pro Football Focus, the Detroit Lions crushed the 2023 NFL Draft with a trio of outstanding players making plays on both sides of the ball.
Opinions on the 2023 NFL Draft class for the Detroit Lions were wide-ranging. While many analysts liked the players they selected, as they are all excellent performers, the valuations of where players were selected and things of that nature were not thought of as highly.
Detroit Lions rookie cornerback Brian Branch feels he has left a lot of plays out on the field. After bursting onto the scene, Detroit's talented defensive back is focused on improving. "I feel like it's been okay," Branch told All Lions about the first half of his rookie campaign.
Lions safety Brian Branch received some good news late Thursday. X-rays on his ankle were negative. So Branch, a second-round pick from Alabama, should be able to continue his amazing rookie season.
Lions rookie Brian Branch didn’t get to leave Lambeau Field on his own terms. The safety was carted off the field in the third quarter of Thursday Night Football.
Every year, a handful of NFL Draft prospects remind us not to get too hung up on testing numbers from the NFL Scouting Combine. One of this year's examples
Detroit Lions rookie Brian Branch is quickly becoming one of the most popular figures on Aaron Glenn's defense because of his affinity for hard hits and being in the right spot at the right time. However, another aspect that sticks out about Branch is his decision to wear his mouthguard atop his helmet.
Making his NFL debut Thursday night against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs, Detroit Lions rookie defensive back Brian Branch made an immediate impact.
The Lions had two picks in the first round of the 2023 draft, and they used both of them on non-premium positions. Detroit selected running back Jahmyr Gibbs with the No. 12 overall pick and added inside linebacker Jack Campbell with the No. 18 selection.
ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit is a big fan of former Alabama safety Brian Branch as the rookie works through training camp with the Detroit Lions. Branch was selected with the No.
The Lions are the latest team to finalize their draft class agreements, signing second-round pick Brian Branch to his four-year rookie deal.
A popular name on the pre-draft interview circuit, Branch stands to give Detroit interesting options. He worked as a safety and slot cornerback with the Crimson Tide.
Alabama’s most intriguing defensive back in this NFL Draft class is Brian Branch. Branch, a native Georgian, was the Crimson Tide’s swiss-army knife in the secondary.
NFL.com writer Daniel Jeremiah has released his mock draft 2.0 and the former NFL scout has the Ravens landing another playmaker for their secondary.
Following the decision of three of his college teammates confirmed yesterday, the top safety in this year’s draft class is turning pro.
The Alabama Crimson Tide didn't score a touchdown until the fourth quarter of the College Football Playoff National Championship, but when they did it was largely due to an accidental play made by defensive back Brian Branch.
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