Allen Park — Former Lions offensive tackle Tyrell Crosby made news over the weekend when he told the Detroit Free Press that the people leading the Lions’ current regime “truly just don’t care about the players.”
Crosby laid several claims against general manager Brad Holmes, head coach Dan Campbell and then-offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn. Crosby claimed that a decision to sit out of voluntary OTAs last season was held against him and that the team ignored his complaints about back pain while he rehabbed from a hamstring injury, an ailment that was ultimately diagnosed as a degenerative condition that required spinal fusion surgery.