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Lions’ Ebron on verge of watershed season


nearly doubled his rookie production in his second season, finishing 2015 with 47 catches for 537 yards and five touchdowns. If wide receiver Calvin Johnson retires, the Lions will rely on Ebron even more. “By Year 3, you know what you have. So, I’m really looking forward to seeing that progression,” Lions general manager Bob Quinn said. (Detroit News)

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