The Detroit Lions are turning the page up front. The Lions announced on Monday that the organization has released veteran interior offensive lineman Graham Glasgow.
Glasgow, who was selected 95th overall in the third round of the 2016 NFL draft, was the Lions' starting center in 2025. Across two stints in the Motor City, Glasgow played in 110 games and started 103.
But, Glasgow's performance was one of the reasons Detroit suffered offensive line regression last season. Glasgow carded just a 56.8 overall offensive grade, per Pro Football Focus.
Lions have released OL Graham Glasgow. pic.twitter.com/m7aGRsvLFN
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) March 2, 2026
By releasing Glasgow, the Lions save roughly $5.6 million on Detroit's 2026 salary cap. Before its moves today, the Lions were roughly $12.2 million over the cap.
The Lions will need to be cap compliant before the start of the new league year on March 11 at 4 p.m. ET.
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