Detroit Lions offensive tackle Dan Skipper has announced his retirement after 24 years in football and will transition into a coaching career ahead of the 2026 season.
Dan Skipper's days of helping the Lions as an offensive lineman are over, but he's reportedly set to continue contributing to ...
Dan Skipper said after the season he played through a back injury this season that might force him to retire from the NFL ...
Skipper, 31, retired after the regular season after spending most of his NFL career with the Lions. He stepped into a bigger role as the team’s swing tackle in recent years and also became a ...
Dan Skipper announced his retirement on Instagram last month after playing the 2025 season through a back injury.
The Detroit Lions are bringing back fan-favorite Dan Skipper, this time as a coach. Skipper recently worked with offensive linemen at the Senior Bowl and now joins Detroit’s staff.
Skipper has spent the better part of his nine-year career with the Lions, though he began with the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent out of Arkansas in 2017. He'd go on to make brief stops ...
The NFL has taken a rather simple procedure for how offensive linemen are supposed to report as eligible receivers and complicated the process because of the controversy at the end of the Detroit ...
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