Lions owner Sheila Ford Hamp stunned the NFL by personally signing Justine Lindsay – the former Panthers cheerleader just 24 hours after she was released amid allegations of discrimination. She also delivered a message that made the entire Lions Nation proud: ‘Detroit stands for people, not for prejudice.’
Detroit, Michigan — November 26, 2025

In one of the most surprising and impactful moves of the NFL season, Detroit Lions owner Sheila Ford Hamp has officially signed Justine Lindsay — the former Carolina Panthers cheerleader who claimed she was released after facing discrimination for being transgender. The decision came less than 24 hours after Lindsay’s departure from Carolina became public, marking one of the fastest personnel responses in Lions history — and one with profound social significance.
According to multiple league sources, Hamp acted immediately after learning Lindsay’s story. There were no tryouts, no screenings, no waiting period. Instead, Hamp personally contacted Lindsay to offer her a place on the Detroit Lions Cheerleaders roster, emphasizing that the franchise is committed to opportunity, fairness, and humanity above all else. For many across the league, the move sent a clear message: Detroit will not only compete — it will lead with its values.
Lindsay will join the team this week, becoming one of the most symbolically meaningful additions in franchise history. Detroit media outlets have already labeled the signing “a defining moment for the franchise” and “a rare instance of a major sports team choosing heart over hesitation.” Internally, Lions staff described the decision as reflective of a long-term culture shift under Hamp: one that prioritizes dignity, respect, and inclusion just as seriously as on-field success.
During the announcement, Sheila Ford Hamp delivered what many are calling the most powerful statement ever made by a Lions owner:
“Detroit stands for people, not for prejudice.”
She followed with a message that resonated across the league:
“We evaluate people based on their character, their courage, and their commitment. The Lions will always open the door to those who show heart, integrity, and authenticity. Everyone deserves a place where they are seen, respected, and welcomed for who they truly are — and in Detroit, that will never change.”

The remarks spread rapidly across social media, with fans, players, and even former Lions legends publicly applauding the franchise’s stance. Many noted that Hamp’s comments reflect the values the Lions have embraced in recent years — a city built on resilience, community, and solidarity.
Justine Lindsay also addressed the media during her emotional introduction at Ford Field. Fighting back tears, she said:
“The Lions see me for my ability, not for controversy. They see my dedication, not my gender. After everything I’ve been through, to be welcomed like this… it means more than words can express.”
She thanked the Lions Cheerleaders team for greeting her warmly, explaining that she felt “safe, respected, and finally at home.”
Her signing comes at a time when the NFL continues to grapple with issues surrounding diversity, representation, and fair treatment of athletes and performers. While the Panthers have not commented publicly on Lindsay’s allegations, the situation has generated widespread discussion about how professional teams handle sensitive personnel decisions.
For the Lions, however, the move represents something far bigger than a roster addition. It is a statement about who the franchise is — and who it intends to be. Under Hamp’s leadership, Detroit has emphasized empowerment, equality, and community support. This historic signing reinforces those commitments in a profound, unmistakable way.
As Lindsay prepares for her debut, Lions fans across the country are embracing the moment with pride. Whether celebrating on social media or calling into Detroit radio stations, supporters have made one thing clear: this decision reflects the city’s soul.

Football may be the heart of Sundays — but in Detroit, humanity still comes first.