Detroit Lions general manager Bob Quinn speaks to the media on Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2019, in Indianapolis during the NFL combine. Detroit Free Press
T.J. Lang said he was open to taking a pay cut to stay in Detroit, but the Lions had other plans and now the veteran guard is contemplating retirement.
The Lions released Lang on Friday in a move that frees up almost $9 million in cap space. A person involved with the move said Lang and the Lions did not discuss staying at a lesser salary, though Lang said he was open to that option after the season.