Detroit Lions left tackle Taylor Decker appeared to announce on Instagram on Tuesday afternoon that he’ll be returning to the team for the 2026 season, his 11th career year.

Decker posted to Instagram a photo of himself coming out of the Ford Field tunnel with the following caption:

“Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?” And I said, “Here I am; SEND ME!” #Year11

If that seems too enigmatic for you, Lions reporter Justin Rogers confirmed that Decker is, indeed, intending to play for the 2026 season.

“If that’s what my future is going to be to continue to play—that’s not something I’m willing to do. Because I’m not willing to put my family through it,” Decker said. “I’m not willing to be distant and not be a present father, because your kids are only little once, and, God willing, we have more. I want to be able to play with them. I want to be able to throw the ball with them. I mean, I can’t throw a football right now. No way.”

But it appears Decker feels like he’s in a good enough spot with his shoulder to proceed forward and play for another year.

“Look, if it’s not (possible Decker returns), then we‘ve got to find a guy. But even if (he returns), we’ve still got to find a guy,” Campbell said. “Because, as much as I love Deck, he’s got some things that are going to need some management, and that’s kind of where we’re at. So, one way or another, we’re going to need somebody who can play over there (left tackle). If we need them in a crunch, or if we need them as a starter.”