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The Detroit Lions have lost 4 of their past 7 games and would not make the NFL playoffs if the postseason started today, ranked eighth.
Lions safety Kerby Joseph has missed 6 weeks with an Oct. 12 knee bone bruise. With Detroit struggling, he deleted his X account and wiped his Instagram.
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Trevon Diggs returns to practice, could be cleared to play against Lions
Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs rejoined practice on Sunday after missing the previous six games due to a concussion and knee injury. Diggs says he is feeling "100% better" and is ready to return to the defense for Thursday's game against the Lions.
The Detroit Lions just got more negative news that will impact their dream of getting to the playoffs this season. The post Detroit Lions Wake Up to Even More Bad News for Playoff Hopes appeared first on Heavy Sports.
To make matters worse, the Lions' starting center, Graham Glasgow, missed Week 13 due to a knee injury. Trystan Colon started in place and could once again if Glasgow isn't ready against the Cowboys. The offensive line struggled against the Packers, allowing Goff to be sacked three times.
The roughest news seems to be from tight end Brock Wright, who is listed with a neck injury, and Campbell referred to it as a trachea injury. Per Campbell, they are still doing scans and seeking second opinions, but it could be a long-term injury—even though Wright feels like he can play.
The Dallas Cowboys' defensive line has been dominant in recent weeks and just caught a break ahead of their Week 14 showdown with the Detroit Lions.
The Detroit Lions (10-2) will try to put a frustrating Thanksgiving loss behind them when they welcome the Dallas Cowboys (6-6) to Ford Field for a Week 14 prime-time clash on Thursday Night Football.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell wants his team to channel this frustration into working for a solution to dig themselves out of this hole.