Lions, LB Zach Cunningham agree to deal

   

One day before the start of their OTAs, the Lions have brought in depth at the linebacker spot. Zach Cunningham has agreed to a deal with Detroit, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

Lions, LB Zach Cunningham agree to deal

A longtime starter with the Texans, Cunningham spent four-plus years in Houston to begin his career. The former second-rounder led the NFL with 164 tackles in 2020, but midway through the following season he found himself on waivers. The Titans’ decision to claim him left Cunningham in the AFC South through the end of the 2022 campaign; his tenure in Tennessee consisted of only 10 total games due to multiple injuries, however.

Cunningham spent 2023 with the Eagles, starting 10 of his 13 appearances. His 85 tackles and four pass deflections were not enough to land him an extended stay in Philadelphia, and this past September the Vanderbilt product took a deal with the Broncos. That in-season signing came in the wake of Alex Singleton‘s ACL tear, an injury which led to Denver making a number of linebacker moves. After initially joining the team’s practice squad, Cunningham wound up making seven regular season appearances, and he suited up for the Broncos’ wild-card loss as well.

The 30-year-old barely saw the field on defense, however, and his sparse usage (41 snaps) applied to special teams action as well. That helps explain why Cunningham remained on the open market this deep into the offseason and it will lower expectations upon arrival in the Motor City. OTAs this spring and then training camp during the summer will allow him to compete for a roster spot in 2025.

The Lions have Jack Campbell set to remain a full-time starter this season, and the former first-rounder will be joined by Alex Anzalone on the first-team defense. The latter is entering the final year of his contract, though, and Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press notes Anzalone is currently away from the team. That absence will be filled in part by Cunningham’s arrival as the Lions look to sort out their linebacker depth over the coming months.

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