12:02 pm | March 11, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
The Detroit Lions have made big moves to bolster their defense on the first day of the NFL’s negotiating period.
Defensive end Trey Flowers has agreed to a five-year deal with Detroit that’s expected to average between $16 million and $17 million per year, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Multiple reports have also said that nickelback Justin Coleman is heading to Detroit on a four-year deal worth $36 million.
Lions head coach Matt Patricia was New England‘s defensive coordinator before taking over in Detroit ahead of last season, and both Flowers and Coleman have Patriots ties.
A fourth-round selection by New England in 2015, Flowers, 25 led the Pats in sacks each of the past three seasons, with his 7.5 in 2018 setting a career high.
Coleman, who turns 26 on March 27, was a steal for the Seattle Seahawks after they acquired him from the Patriots for a seventh-round pick shortly before the 2017 season opener.