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Detroit Lions’ secondary ready to roar under Dre Bly’s leadership


achieved his greatest team success as an NFL player 23 years ago when he won his first and only Super Bowl with the St. Louis Rams. However, his best stretch of personal success as a player was with the Detroit Lions. Now, 17 years after taking his last snap in the Honolulu Blue & Silver, the renowned former cornerback is back with the Lions. (MLive.com)

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Detroit Lions’ secondary ready to roar under Dre Bly’s leadership