ALLEN PARK -- Glover Quin was stretching, swinging his legs alone in the warm summer breeze, when Darius Slay ran over to deliver a handshake and a hug.
Teryl Austin came soon after, beaming as he strolled across the Detroit Lions practice fields. They had more than the first day of training camp to be excited about. Their free safety was here to stay.
Moments before, Quin was sitting in an office of the practice facility, putting ink to paper on his second contract with the Lions: two years for $13 million with $9.5 million guaranteed. It was a deal he'd wanted, discussed and ironed over the course of the offseason.