ALLEN PARK, MI (WTVB) – The Detroit Lions waived defensive tackle Daylon Mack. The team announced the move Friday. The NFL’s transaction report listed the move with a failed physical designation. The Lions acquired Mack off waivers from Baltimore last weekend.
Mack was a fifth-round draft pick by the Ravens last year out of Texas A&M. Mack dealt with knee and hip problems last year and eventually went on injured reserve.
Meanwhile, the Lions are preparing to host fans at all eight regular-season home games, although it’s uncertain how many will be allowed to attend.The Lions announced on Friday season-ticket holders can opt out of purchasing tickets for the 2020 season if they want.
The team also is offering various incentives for fans who defer payments to the 2021 season instead of asking for refunds. Fans and employees at Ford Field would be required to wear face coverings.
Designated gates and entry times would be assigned to fans.The team says the ability to host fans at a reduced capacity depends on local and state approval.




