Article By Ryan Steck on 18th May, 2010
Detroit brought Culpepper out of semi-retirement two years ago, in the middle of the 2008 season. He started a total of 10 games during his time with the Lions.
Culpepper was the early favorite to be the starter last year, but the plan changed quickly when Detroit drafted quarterback Matthew Stafford with the first overall selection in 2009. Stafford solidified himself as the starter during training camp, with Culpepper as his backup the entire season last year.
The Detroit Lions really had no need to bring Culpepper back this year especially with the addition of quart...
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