The Detroit Lions are making targeted roster adjustments as they brace for a pivotal Week 15 test against the Los Angeles Rams. With their secondary depleted by injuries, Detroit has opted for a short-term but strategic reinforcement.
The move is designed specifically for this matchup, giving the Lions an experienced defensive back who already understands the system and can step in without hesitation.
That veteran is Arthur Maulet
, signed to a one-game contract as Detroit seeks immediate stability in a battered secondary.
Maulet became a fan favorite earlier this season after delivering a game-clinching interception against the Buccaneers in Week 7. His return gives the Lions a trusted option while Avonte Maddox and Amik Robertson shift into expanded safety roles following Brian Branch’s season-ending Achilles injury and Kerby Joseph’s uncertain status.
Despite the short-term nature of the deal, Maulet made it clear that his commitment is anything but temporary.
“One game or one season — tôi cũng chiến hết mình. If the Lions need me for this fight, I’m all in.”
The Lions hope his toughness and leadership can help stabilize a unit preparing to face Matthew Stafford and one of the league’s most efficient passing attacks.
In a playoff race this tight, even a one-game signing can change everything — and Detroit is banking on Maulet to make that difference again.
