The Detroit Lions are making a strategic move to ensure quarterback depth with their recent signing of veteran Jake Fromm. After Hendon Hooker’s concussion during the preseason, the Lions have opted to bring in Fromm to back up the position while Hooker recovers. This decision underscores the importance of having a reliable backup in place.
We felt like he’s going to be able to pick up the offense pretty fast, enough to be able to go out and help us if need be.
Fromm, who was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in 2020, has had a varied career with brief stints at the New York Giants and the Washington Commanders. His experience includes two starts for the Giants and a modest career stat line of 210 passing yards, one touchdown, and a 45% completion rate (27-60).
We needed somebody we felt like could work in the pocket and he was fortunately available. He had a workout, looked pretty good, so we’ll see where it goes.
Despite limited playtime, Fromm’s familiarity with NFL systems and his ability to learn quickly are seen as assets by Lions head coach Dan Campbell.
The Lions’ choice to keep starters Jared Goff and third-stringer Nate Sudfeld out of preseason games reflects their strategy to protect key players from injury. With Fromm stepping into the backup role, Detroit aims to maintain stability and be prepared for any situation that might arise during the season.