The Lions continue to seek ways to help their less-than-stellar pass rush.
The team on Monday inked veteran defensive end Robert Ayers to a one-year deal, a source told NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport. The team later announced the signing.
Besides, Detroit lacks the option to be picky as it desperately seeks to bolster a cast led by veteran Ezekiel Ansah ahead of Kerry Hyder, Anthony Zettel, Ricky Jean Francois and Alex Barrett.
The hope is that linebackers Jarrad Davis, Devon Kennard and the traded-for Eli Harold can add pressure of their own, but the Lions roam into September with distinctive concerns when it comes to hassling signal-callers.
Ayers is three years removed from a career-high nine sacks with the New York Giants, but the G-Men and Bucs have since moved on. It's up to Lions coach Matt Patricia to flip the switch on a player set to turn 33 before Week 1.