Veteran full back Jason Cabinda returned from injured reserve for the Detroit Lions ahead of the team’s Week 17 matchup against the Dallas Cowboys. But his return was short lived. The Lions announced ...
Fullback Jason Cabinda had a lot of thoughtful things to say in a recent interview with The Detroit Free Press’ Dave Birkett. But most interestingly, he made it clear that he wants to return to the ...
Elevated to active roster The Lions elevated Cabinda to the active roster Saturday. Impact Cabinda was elevated for the Lions' wild-card win over the Rams on Sunday, when he played 19 snaps on special ...
Fullback Jason Cabinda will remain with the Detroit Lions for at least another two seasons. The team announced the 25-year-old signed a two-year contract extension on Thursday afternoon. Additional ...
The Detroit Lions fullback was a middle linebacker at Penn State, ranking ninth in career tackles with 286 at Linebacker U., but never played defense as a star tailback at Hunterdon Central Regional ...
LAS VEGAS — Jason Cabinda wants to play for the Detroit Lions again in 2024, and the door is open for him to return. But the free agent fullback has something more pressing to take care of first. “I ...
Detroit Lions fullback Jason Cabinda understands the value of a good education and wants to pass it on. Each week, Cabinda visits with local students to inspire and advocate for STEM-based learning.
Jason Cabinda came up with it about 10 minutes before the Nittany Lions took the field against then-No. 2 Ohio State. Fellow linebacker Jake Cooper noticed how the partial club cast on Cabinda’s left ...
At first light, fishermen drag their narrow wooden boats into the shallow water of the grubby shoreline to offload their catches into plastic buckets. Cabinda's main fish market soon becomes a carpet ...
LUANDA, Angola, March 7 (UNHCR) - Refugee leaders who fled Angola's oil-rich enclave of Cabinda during the long-running separatist conflict, recently went back home on a "go-and-see" visit to assess ...
Allen Park — A little more than a year ago, the Detroit Lions approached Jason Cabinda about a position change. Not a subtle move, from outside linebacker to defensive end or offensive tackle to guard ...