Indianapolis — The Detroit Lions have a pending — some would say obvious — decision regarding Trey Flowers' future with the franchise. But the team's leadership isn't ready to commit, at least not publicly, on which way they're leaning with the veteran linebacker and team captain.
"We’ll keep open dialogue with Trey and his camp and I think that’s the best thing to do in all these situations, whether it’s players on expiring contracts, or whatever contract status they have," general manager Brad Holmes said on Tuesday. "You just keep the dialogue open."
Holmes essentially repeated himself about maintaining an open dialogue with the player when asked follow-ups about if the team had asked Flowers to take a pay cut and whether his scheduled 2022 salary was tenable.