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Watch: Former Oregon Ducks’ star Penei Sewell says ‘I want the big boy’ trophy
Watch: Former Oregon Ducks’ star Penei Sewell says ‘I want the big boy’ trophy
Watch: Former Oregon Ducks’ star Penei Sewell says ‘I want the big boy’ trophy

Published on: 04/30/2024

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Detroit Lions offensive tackle Penei Sewell watches from the bench during the second half of an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens, Sunday, Oct. 22, 2023, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) AP

Penei Sewell and the Detroit Lions are very hungry going into the 2024 season after tasting success in 2023.

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