Detroit Lions superfan Danny Ervin speaks with Free Press sports writer Carlos Monarrez. Kathleen Galligan, Detroit Free Press
Just when it looked safe to write off Teez Tabor after a rough 2018, the cornerback is making waves again.
Tabor has worked primarily with the Detroit Lions' starting defense this spring while Darius Slay has stayed away from the team in hopes of landing a new contract, and the 2017 second-round pick has shown signs of jump-starting his sputtering career.
Tabor had an impressive first day of Lions minicamp Tuesday, intercepting a Matthew Stafford pass in a seven-on-seven drill early in practice and showing the catch-up speed — seriously — to knock down a deep shot to Andy Jones later.