Hendon Hooker was released by the Detroit Lions on Aug. 25, a day before NFL cut down day, when rosters have to be trimmed to 53 players.
The former Tennessee football quarterback spent three seasons with the Lions, who took Hooker in the third round of the 2023 NFL Draft. He played in three games in the 2024 season, going 6-for-9 passing for 62 yards.
Hooker was 6-for-11 passing for 70 yards in a 26-7 loss against the Houston Texans in the preseason finale on Aug. 23. In four preseason games, he went 22-for-40 passing for 187 yards with three interceptions and no touchdowns.
The Lions opted to keep Kyle Allen as their backup quarterback behind longtime starter Jared Goff. Hooker could be claimed by one of the other 31 NFL teams or end up on the Lions’ practice squad.
At UT, Hooker completed 69.6% of his passes for 3,153 yards and 27 touchdowns with two interceptions in 2023 to lead the Vols to a 9-1 start, the program’s best since 1998. He tore his ACL at South Carolina in the penultimate regular-season game, ending his collegiate career and his push for the Heisman Trophy.
The Greensboro, North Carolina, native transferred to Tennessee in January 2021 after starting his career at Virginia Tech. He committed to then-Vols coach Jeremy Pruitt, and stuck through the transition into the Josh Heupel era. The pair proved a perfect marriage and revived the struggling Tennessee program.
Hooker lost the starting quarterback job to Joe Milton before the 2021 season, but took over midway through the second game and held on to the spot for 22 games. He threw for 6,080 yards and 58 touchdowns with only five interceptions in that span. He also rushed for 1,050 yards and 10 touchdowns.
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