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Lions, Giants injury news: 4 OL starters on Wednesday’s report

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The Detroit Lions (6-4) and New York Giants (2-9) have declared their initial Week 12 injury reports, and while the Giants were on the practice field, the Lions only ran a walkthrough after a tough road game on Sunday night. With a walkthrough on the docket for Wednesday, all of the Lions’ players’ participation levels are estimates from the coaching staff, assuming the team had run a regular practice.

Let’s take a look at the latest injury report and get you up to date with what we know. Note: Any changes from the last injury report will be bolded.

Injured list updates


LaPorta was added to the injured reserve list ahead of Week 11, and at this time, his potential to return this season appears completely unknown.

“Obviously, it’s enough to where we’re talking about four weeks here,” Lions coach Campbell said on Sunday night. “So, obviously, we’re going to hope that this thing calms down. And after those four games, we can get him back, but we’re really just taking this day-to-day, week-to-week.”

No practice

  • LT Taylor Decker (shoulder)
  • RT Penei Sewell (ankle)
  • CB Terrion Arnold (concussion)
  • S Brian Branch (toe) Injured in Week 11
  • S Kerby Joseph (knee)

Sewell, for the third game in a row, required attention from the trainers during this week’s game, but did not miss an offensive snap. In Week 11, he needed a tape job on his left ankle, and the Lions could scale back his practices this week in order to allow that ankle to heal up a bit.

Decker continues to manage his season-long lingering shoulder, and while he has seen some breaks at practice, Detroit opted to give him some rest to start the week.

Arnold suffered a concussion in Week 10 and was unable to practice or play in Week 11. The NFL’s concussion protocols are thorough, but not entirely clear (like they used to be before tweaking them), so we will have to wait and see how Arnold progresses throughout the week before we get a clear picture of his status for the Giants game.

Branch has a new toe injury. It’s too early to know much of anything about it yet, but it’s worth monitoring given the amount of injuries in the secondary.

Joseph has been dealing with his knee injury all season and was shut down several weeks ago, hoping it would improve quickly. Unfortunately, it has been a slow process. While Campbell insists he’s improving, it’s fair to wonder how quickly he’ll re-acclimate to football after missing so much time.

Limited practice

  • RB Sione Vaki (ankle)
  • WR Isaac TeSlaa (oblique)
  • TE Brock Wright (ankle)
  • RG Tate Ratledge (knee) — Injured in Week 11
  • C Graham Glasgow (knee) — Injured in Week 11
  • EDGE Josh Paschal (back, still on NFI) — Days remaining in evaluation: 6
  • EDGE Marcus Davenport (shoulder, still on IR) — Days remaining in evaluation: 13
  • CB D.J. Reed (hamstring, still on IR) — Days remaining in evaluation: 13

Vaki was limited in practice last week and given a questionable designation. While he played his typical allotment of snaps, he was moved from his kick returner role to a blocking role, but it’s unclear if that was injury-related or strategic.

TeSlaa was added to the injury report on Saturday, but was active on game day and played on 20 offensive snaps, but had just one target in the game. This isn’t far off his normal expectations, but the Lions will likely take things slow with him this week, just to be sure he’s recovered.

Wright stepped into TE1 duties with LaPorta on injured reserve, and did not appear limited by his ankle injury. Because he is expected to hold onto this role for the next three weeks (at a minimum), expectations are that the Lions will be cautious in practice with him.

Ratledge was injured in Week 11 and needed to be examined by trainers. He was able to return, only to exit late in the game again. While he was not on the field for the Lions’ final two drives, he did get on the field for Jake Bates’ late field goal. The following week, after a player is injured during a game, it’s not uncommon for players to take the next practice off. Hopefully, like in the game, we’ll see him return quickly.

Glasgow enters the week on the injury report with a new injury. He did not miss any time on Sunday, and he starts with a limited designation, so there likely isn’t a big concern here, but it’s still worth watching.

Paschal is entering the final week of their 21-day evaluation period. As we saw with Rodriguez last week, even with a dwindling clock, there’s no guarantee that he will be activated this week. The deadline for a decision is on Tuesday, November 25.

Davenport has two weeks remaining in his injury evaluation process, and until we get another update from Campbell, the expectation is that he may need to utilize all of his time.

D.J. Reed could have a chance to potentially return this week, a bit earlier than anticipated, according to comments made by Campbell on Monday. If true, that’ll be a huge boost for the Lions’ secondary and will give Reed time to adjust back to game action against the Giants, which should help get him ready for the Packers on Thanksgiving.

“D.J. Reed looks pretty positive here. We’re going to get him a week of work here and see where he’s at,” Campbell said.

Full Practice​

  • RB Jacob Saylors (back) — Upgraded to full practice
  • WR Kalif Raymond (cramping) — Injured in Week 11
  • G Miles Frazier (knee, still on PUP) — Days remaining in evaluation: 6
  • LB Malcolm Rodriguez (knee)

Saylors missed Week 10 but returned to mainly limited practice in Week 11 and was also given a questionable designation. Like Vaki, he played his usual number of snaps; however, he was reinstated to his returner role.

Raymond briefly exited Week 11 with some cramping issues, but it would be surprising if that was an issue moving forward.

Frazier being bumped to full practice is something to keep an eye on. He’ll likely still need to ramp up to be considered in the starting lineup because of so much time he missed as a rookie in training camp, but it appears the injury is fully behind him at this point.

Rodriguez was removed from the PUP list on Tuesday, but the Lions used every last minute of his 21-day evaluation period. So while on the active roster, the Lions may continue to take things slow with Rodriguez as he continues his reacclimation.

No longer on the injury report​

  • EDGE Aidan Hutchinson (elbow)
  • CB Amik Robertson (hamstring)

Hutchinson missed one practice last week but played over 90% of defensive snaps in the game and didn’t seem bothered by his elbow injury. He should be in good shape moving forward.

Robertson injured his hamstring last Thursday, but it wasn’t a hindrance late in the week or in the game on Sunday.

Giants’ initial injury report​


Starters are bolded

No practice:


  • WR Darius Slayton (hamstring)
  • TE Thomas Fidone II (foot)
  • EDGE Kayvon Thibodeaux (shoulder)
  • LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (illness)
  • CB Paulson Adebo (knee)
  • CB Cor’Dale Flott (personal)
  • CB Rico Payton (illness)

Limited practice:

  • QB Jaxson Dart (concussion)
  • EDGE Chauncey Golston (neck)
  • DL Rakeem Núñez-Roches Sr. (toe)
  • CB Deonte Banks (hip)
  • S Tyler Nubin (neck)

Full practice:

  • RB Eric Gray (knee, still on PUP)

Source: https://www.prideofdetroit.com/detr...njury-news-4-ol-starters-on-wednesdays-report
 
Lions, Giants injury news: 3 starters return to practice on Thursday

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The Detroit Lions (6-4) and New York Giants (2-9) were back on the practice field on Thursday, and with Detroit holding a walkthrough on Wednesday, this marks the first true look at where Lions players’ injuries stand. On a positive note, the Lions were able to return three starters to practice on Thursday, including left tackle Taylor Decker, right tackle Penei Sewell, and safety Brian Branch.

Let’s take a look at the latest injury report and get you up to date with what we know. Note: Any changes from the last injury report will be bolded.

No practice

  • CB Terrion Arnold (concussion)
  • S Kerby Joseph (knee)

Arnold remains in the NFL’s concussion protocol and is still unable to practice at this time. On Wednesday, Lions coach Dan Campbell noted that Arnold was “still kinda day-to-day” in his recovery, which essentially means they’re in a wait-and-see mode at this time.

Joseph continues to miss practice, and with him unavailable for such an extended period, it’s hard to predict when he’ll be ready to play in games, even if he begins practicing soon.

Limited practice

  • RB Sione Vaki (ankle)
  • WR Isaac TeSlaa (oblique)
  • RT Penei Sewell (ankle) — Upgraded from estimated no practice on Wednesday
  • LT Taylor Decker (shoulder) — Upgraded from estimated no practice on Wednesday
  • RG Tate Ratledge (knee)
  • C Graham Glasgow (knee)
  • EDGE Josh Paschal (back, still on NFI) — Days remaining in evaluation: 5
  • EDGE Marcus Davenport (shoulder, still on IR) — Days remaining in evaluation: 12
  • CB D.J. Reed (hamstring, still on IR) — Days remaining in evaluation: 12
  • CB Khalil Dorsey (wrist) — Started evaluation clockDays remaining in evaluation: 20
  • S Brian Branch (toe) — Upgraded from estimated no practice on Wednesday

Vaki was estimated to have been able to practice on Wednesday and was even spotted dressed in uniform for Thursday’s practice, but during the portions of practice open to the media, he did not appear to be involved. We’ll have to see how his situation progresses on Friday before we know much more.

TeSlaa hasn’t missed any time since showing up on the injury report last Saturday, but the Lions typically take things slow with mid-week injuries, so expect his participation levels to remain low for now.

Sewell has been working through different injuries for the past three weeks, but when game day comes, he’s played virtually every snap. After getting a break on Wednesday, he’s back at practice and is expected to be good to go in the game.

Decker continues to go through each practice week, taking at least one practice off as he gives his shoulder a break. He hasn’t missed a snap since before the bye week and is expected to start on Sunday, even if he takes Friday’s practice off.

Ratledge left for a portion of Week 11 with a knee injury but was estimated to have practiced on Wednesday and did practice on Thursday, indicating he’s in a decent spot to start at right guard against the Giants.

Glasgow, like Ratledge, was estimated to have practiced on Wednesday and did practice on Thursday, and should be in line to start on Sunday afternoon.

Paschal has less than a week left in his evaluation window, meaning the Lions have until next Wednesday to decide on his status. It’s possible that he returns for this weekend’s matchup with the Giants, or he could be held out until Thanksgiving against the Packers.

Davenport has less than two weeks remaining, meaning he could miss both the Giants and Packers games, or potentially return to one or both of those games. Of the four injury-list players practicing, Davenport appears to be the furthest away, based on the coaches’ comments.

Reed still has over a week remaining in his injury evaluation window, but Campbell has suggested multiple times that the Lions believe that Reed could return as soon as this week.

“I’m hopeful, but I think a lot of it’s going to be determined by (Thursday)—like these full-speed practices tomorrow and then Friday,” Campbell said on Wednesday. “He looked pretty good last week, so we’ll see.”

As for Reed, he told the media last week that he will be ready to go once called upon, whenever that happens.

“I’m a gamer, so I’m ready,” Reed said. “But that’s not my call. Obviously, they’re going to be smart about it. But if you ask me, I’m ready to play. That’s my mindset.”

Branch was estimated to have missed Wednesday’s practice, but Campbell didn’t seem overly concerned about his status when he talked to the media that afternoon. An official return to practice is a good sign.

“I feel okay. Branch, I think we’re going to be okay,” Campbell said. Adding later, “But I feel good about Branch, a lot better.”

Full practice​

  • RB Jacob Saylors (back)
  • TE Brock Wright (ankle) — Upgraded from estimated limited practice on Wednesday
  • G Miles Frazier (knee, still on PUP) — Days remaining in evaluation: 5
  • LB Malcolm Rodriguez (knee)

Saylors has been nursing a back injury for a few weeks now, but he was able to play in last week’s game, and he looks to be on the right path to play against the Giants this Sunday as well.

Wright was upgraded to a full practice on Thursday, but it wouldn’t be surprising if he gets some lighter work this week to ensure he’s ready to step back into TE1 duties this weekend.

Frazier continues to work his way through the PUP process, but with less than a week remaining in his evaluation window, a decision on his status needs to be made by next Wednesday.

Rodriguez was just removed from the PUP this week, so he’ll be on the injury report as the team continues to oversee his reacclimation. He is expected to play against the Giants this weekend, the first time he’s taken the field in nearly a year.

Giants’ injury report​


Starters are bolded

No practice:


  • TE Thomas Fidone II (foot)
  • EDGE Kayvon Thibodeaux (shoulder)
  • CB Paulson Adebo (knee)
  • CB Cor’Dale Flott (personal)

Limited practice:

  • QB Jaxson Dart (concussion)
  • WR Darius Slayton (hamstring) — Upgraded from no practice
  • EDGE Chauncey Golston (neck)
  • LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (illness) — Upgraded from no practice
  • DL Rakeem Núñez-Roches Sr. (toe)
  • CB Deonte Banks (hip)
  • CB Rico Payton (illness) — Upgraded from no practice
  • CB Nic Jones (hamstring) — New injury
  • S Tyler Nubin (neck)

Full practice:

  • RB Eric Gray (knee, still on PUP)

Source: https://www.prideofdetroit.com/detr...ews-3-starters-return-to-practice-on-thursday
 
NFL Week 12 staff picks: Moneyline, spread, over/under predictions

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The NFL season grinds along, and the playoff picture, at least those who will and won’t be in the mix, is starting to take shape. As it stands right now, the Kansas City Chiefs and the Detroit Lions—top two seeds in the AFC and NFC, respectively—are on the outside looking in, as well as the Minnesota Vikings and Baltimore Ravens. It’s been a wild 11 weeks so far, and it’ll be an exciting race to the finish.

As we have done in past seasons, our staff will be making weekly predictions for every game on the NFL schedule. Each of the Pride of Detroit staff will pick the moneyline (winner of the game, no spread), but some of the members will also pick against the spread and even the over/under lines—there’s an easy-to-use toggle button in the widget below to cycle through the settings and in the week’s ahead, check out our records when it comes to making picks. You can also check out all of the odds for this week’s games courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.

We’re back to non-divisional matchups on Thursday night—bummer. At 8:15 p.m. ET over on Amazon Prime, the Buffalo Bills (7-3) take on the Houston Texans (5-5) from NRG Stadium for this week’s installment of “Thursday Night Football.”

Four teams are on bye this week—the Denver Broncos, Miami Dolphins, Los Angeles Chargers, and Washington Commanders—so the NFL has 12 games scheduled for Sunday. The NFL’s International Series has concluded, so no more international football until next season.

The local Detroit audience will have a couple of options to choose from in the 1 p.m. slot. On CBS, most Michigan residents will get a matchup of interest when the Pittsburgh Steelers (6-4) travel to the Windy City to face off with the top dog in the NFC North—the Chicago Bears (7-3). Over on FOX in the same time slot, the Detroit Lions (6-4) host the New York Giants (2-9) to round out your local coverage at 1 p.m. ET. In the late window, FOX has an NFC East showdown between the Philadelphia Eagles (8-2) and Dallas Cowboys (4-5-1) from the Lone Star State at 4:25 p.m. ET.

“Sunday Night Football” closes out the day of football with a matchup between two of the top teams in the NFC when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-4) travel to California to take on the Los Angeles Rams (8-2) at 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC.

On ABC/ESPN, the San Francisco 49ers (7-4) host the Carolina Panthers (6-5) from Santa Clara for “Monday Night Football” at 8:15 p.m. ET.

Here is who our staff is picking on the moneyline, spread, and over/under for all 14 games on the NFL Week 12 schedule:

Source: https://www.prideofdetroit.com/detr...picks-moneyline-spread-over-under-predictions
 
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