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    Dan Skipper Signs Off: Lions Cult Hero ‘Reports’ as Retired After 9 Seasons

    Ryan MitchellBy Ryan MitchellJanuary 23, 20262 Mins Read
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    DETROIT — The most famous sixth offensive lineman in NFL history has reported eligible for the last time. Dan Skipper, the 6-foot-9 journeyman who became an improbable icon in Detroit, officially announced his retirement on Thursday. The Lions confirmed the news Friday with a simple, perfect tribute on X: “Hey Skip, thanks for reporting all these years.”

    From Practice Squad to Motor City Legend

    Skipper’s career stats—69 games and 16 starts over nine seasons—don’t scream “legend” on paper. But in Detroit, numbers lie. Skipper embodied the Dan Campbell era: gritty, unselfish, and relentless. He arrived as an undrafted free agent in 2017, bounced around five different organizations, and finally found his home at Ford Field.

    Hey Skip, thanks for reporting all these years pic.twitter.com/pH2NxSiGAh

    — Detroit Lions (@Lions) January 23, 2026

    His impact peaked during the Lions’ historic run over the last three seasons. Whether blocking on jumbo packages or stepping in for injured starters, Skipper did the dirty work. He even notched a career highlight in 2024, hauling in a 9-yard touchdown pass against the Buffalo Bills, joining Taylor Decker as one of the few linemen in franchise history to find the end zone.

    The Play That Changed Everything

    You can’t talk about Skipper without mentioning Dallas. The “reporting” joke in his retirement announcement isn’t just a pun; it’s a callback to the controversial ending of the Lions-Cowboys game on December 30, 2023. Officials wiped out a game-winning two-point conversion, claiming Skipper reported as eligible when he hadn’t, while ignoring Taylor Decker who actually did.

    That moment turned Skipper from a roster-bubble player into a symbol of Detroit vs. Everybody. Fans at Ford Field began cheering wildly every time the PA announcer boomed, “Number 70 has reported as eligible.”

    “24 years of putting on pads and a helmet every fall. This year I’ll trade that out to pursue a career on the other side in coaching… It’s time for me to ‘report’ as retired. (Sorry I had to do it one last time!)” — Dan Skipper, via Instagram

    What’s Next: Coach Skipper

    Skipper isn’t leaving the gridiron; he’s just changing his vantage point. He has already lined up his first gig, volunteering as an offensive line coach for the East team at the upcoming East-West Shrine Bowl. Given his cerebral understanding of the game and the respect he commands in the locker room, this transition feels natural. The Lions lose a key depth piece, but the coaching world gains a massive presence—literally and figuratively.

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