The Lions signed Meeks to a reserve/future contract Monday. Meeks spent the entirety of the 2025 season with Detroit's practice squad, earning a pair of elevations to the active roster. The wide receiver didn't record any stats while playing five snaps on offense and 23 snaps with the special-teams unit in those contests. Meeks will now have an opportunity to train with the Lions in the offseason, and he'll attempt to crack their initial 53-man roster next year.
The Lions reverted Meeks to their practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log. Meeks was elevated for Detroit's loss to Philadelphia on Sunday and played one offensive snap, logging no output. The elevation was his second of the campaign, so Meeks can be elevated one more time this season. The undrafted rookie is still looking for his first NFL touch.
The Lions elevated Meeks from the practice squad to the active roster Saturday. The elevation of Meeks gives the Lions additional depth at wide receiver in case rookie third-rounder Isaac TeSlaa (oblique) is unable to play against the Eagles on Sunday. It's Meeks' second elevation of the season, and during his first appearance against the Browns in Week 4 he played 13 snaps (four on offense, nine on special teams) without showing up on the box score otherwise.