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_DETROIT LIONS SIGN TWIN BROTHERS MANDRELL AND DARRYL DESIR, COMMITTING DEFENSIVE ENDS FOR THE 2025 SEASON, ANNUAL SALARY OF $12 MILLION EACH_

Detroit, MI – In a surprise move, the Detroit Lions have signed twin brothers Mandrell and Darryl Desir, committing defensive ends for the 2025 season. The duo has agreed to a lucrative deal, with each brother earning an annual salary of $12 million.

The signing is a significant coup for the Lions, who have been looking to bolster their defensive line. Mandrell and Darryl Desir, both 25 years old, bring a unique combination of speed, strength, and agility to the position.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Mandrell and Darryl to the Lions family,” said Lions General Manager, Brad Holmes. “Their skills and chemistry on the field will undoubtedly make an impact on our defense. We’re looking forward to seeing them in action.”

The Desir brothers, who played college football at the University of Wisconsin, have been playing together since high school. Their twin brotherhood has fostered a unique understanding and chemistry on the field, which is expected to benefit the Lions’ defense.

“Mandrell and I have always been a package deal,” said Darryl Desir. “We’re excited to bring our skills and teamwork to the Lions and contribute to the team’s success.”

The signing of the Desir brothers marks a significant investment in the Lions’ defense, which has been a priority for the team this offseason. With the addition of Mandrell and Darryl, the Lions are poised to make a significant improvement on the defensive side of the ball.

“We’re building a strong foundation on defense, and the addition of Mandrell and Darryl is a key part of that,” said Lions Head Coach, Dan Campbell. “We’re looking forward to seeing them in action and making an impact on the field.”

The Desir brothers are expected to report to training camp in July and will likely compete for starting roles on the defensive line. With their unique chemistry and skills, they are poised to make a significant impact on the Lions’ defense in the 2025 season.

Terms of the deal:

– Mandrell Desir: 5-year contract, $60 million total value, $12 million annual salary
– Darryl Desir: 5-year contract, $60 million total value, $12 million annual salary

The Detroit Lions will hold a press conference on Thursday to introduce the Desir brothers and discuss the signing.

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