Lions vs. Chargers: Key Battles and New Faces in the 2025 Hall of Fame Game
The Detroit Lions face the Los Angeles Chargers in the 2025 Hall of Fame Game, featuring new coordinators, a QB2 battle, and a retooled offensive line.

The Detroit Lions are set to kick off their 2025 preseason with a highly anticipated matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game. This game marks the Lions' fourth appearance in the Hall of Fame Game and their first since 1991. Here’s what to watch for as the Lions take the field in Canton, Ohio.
New Coordinators in the Spotlight
After losing defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn and offensive coordinator Ben Johnson to head coaching roles, the Lions have brought in fresh faces to lead their units. First-time defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard and offensive coordinator John Morton are ready to make their mark. Sheppard, who has been with the Lions since 2021, is stepping into a larger role, while Morton, who previously served as a senior offensive assistant, is blending his own strategies with the team’s successful past offenses.
The QB2 Duel
With Jared Goff firmly entrenched as the starting quarterback, the battle for the backup spot is heating up. Former Steelers QB Kyle Allen and Lions’ own Hendon Hooker are splitting reps in camp, each vying for the QB2 role. Hooker, a third-round pick in 2023, is looking to prove he can handle the pressure and lead the team if called upon.
Rookies Ready to Shine
Detroit’s 2025 rookie class may not have the same hype as previous years, but they’re eager to make an impact. First-round pick Tyleik Williams, a defensive tackle from Ohio State, and second-round selection Tate Ratledge, an offensive lineman from Georgia, are expected to see significant playing time. The Lions are also looking for contributions from late-round picks like Boise State’s Ahmed Hassanein and Georgia’s Dominic Lovett.
Retooled Offensive Line
The Lions’ offensive line is undergoing significant changes with the retirement of center Frank Ragnow and the departure of guard Kevin Zeitler. However, the addition of Ratledge and the continued development of players like Penei Sewell and Graham Glasgow should help maintain the unit’s high standards. Sewell, an All-Pro lineman, is focused on leading the group and ensuring they live up to the expectations set by their predecessors.
Preseason Goals
Head coach Dan Campbell has made it clear that the preseason is about growth and preparation. While most starters will see limited action to avoid injuries, the Lions are using this time to evaluate their depth and get their young players valuable game experience. The Hall of Fame Game is just the beginning, with matchups against the Atlanta Falcons, Miami Dolphins, and Houston Texans to follow.
As the Lions take the field in Canton, all eyes will be on the new coordinators, the QB2 battle, and the rookies looking to make their mark. This game is not just a preseason opener; it’s a chance for the Lions to set the tone for the 2025 season.