The Detroit Lions have reached an agreement on terms with veteran offensive lineman Larry Borom, according to Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The move provides the Lions with significant veteran depth as they continue to refine their roster for the upcoming season.
Borom enters the Detroit system as an experienced tackle who can provide versatility across the front. The Lions have prioritized offensive line stability in recent years, and the addition of Larry Borom aligns with the organization's strategy of maintaining a robust rotation of blockers to protect the pocket and facilitate the run game.
According to the report from Pelissero and Rapoport, this is the latest move by Detroit to secure "O-line help" as they look to build upon their recent success. Financial terms and the length of the deal have not yet been made public by the team or the player's representation.
The Lions front office has been active in searching for veteran contributors who fit the team's physical style of play. Borom is expected to compete for a role in the rotation immediately as Detroit continues to bolster its depth chart.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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