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Just 12 Hours After Becoming a Free Agent, Super Bowl LVI Champion – Young Star with Nearly 5,000 Career Yards Stuns NFL by Publicly Declaring Desire to Join Detroit Lions

Detroit – December 12, 2025

Only 12 hours after officially becoming a free agent, Cam Akers – Super Bowl LVI champion and one of the most explosive young running backs ever to make waves in the NFL – has sent shockwaves through the entire league. With nearly 5,000 total yards accumulated from college to the pros, Akers unexpectedly went public with his desire to join the Detroit Lions, a move rarely seen in free agency and one that instantly captured the attention of analysts and the fan community alike.

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The decision to leave Seattle opened a new chapter for Akers, and instead of waiting in silence, the 26-year-old chose to speak clearly. The Lions – a team building a powerful, disciplined, high-energy offensive identity – are seen as the perfect landing spot for a running back with playoff experience and championship DNA. Akers “putting the word out” so early shows he is seeking a truly competitive environment, not short-term comfort.

Akers made no effort to hide his admiration for Detroit. “I’ve been watching the Lions a lot,” Akers shared. “You see a team that plays with a clear identity, discipline, and they always fight to the end. I’ve been through the hardest roads this league can offer to reach a Super Bowl — I understand that journey more than any statistic. If the Lions need someone ready to sacrifice role or even spotlight to help them get back to where they belong, I’ll do it without hesitation.” Those words spread like wildfire, sending Lions Nation into a frenzy. 

As the Super Bowl LVI champion with the Rams, Akers understands the value of team culture and the role of preparation. Despite once facing an ACL injury, he is highly regarded for his fighting spirit and ability to bounce back. “I’m not looking for a comfortable landing spot,” Akers added. “I want to contribute to a group that’s heading in the right direction, and the Lions are building exactly that.”

At this time, the Lions have not issued an official response. But the fact that a player who has been a free agent for less than half a day is already publicly expressing his desire is extremely rare in today’s NFL. Cam Akers has sent a crystal-clear message about his ambition and belief. For Detroit, the question is no longer whether Akers fits – but whether the door at Ford Field is ready to swing wide open for him.

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