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Detroit Lions center Graham Glasgow and safety Kerby Joseph did not participate in practice Thursday, according to the team's official report.
The Detroit Lions put All-Pro safety Kerby Joseph on injured reserve Saturday, ending hope he could come back from a knee injury that limited him to six games this season. The Lions (8-6) made the move a day before hosting the AFC North-leading Pittsburgh Steelers (8-6).
One of the first players signed by GM Ryan Poles after the Bears signed coach Ben Johnson will get a chance after spending the season on the practice squad.
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The NFL has announced that it's punishing one Los Angeles Rams player for his actions against the Detroit Lions.
The Detroit Lions' playoff hopes are still very much alive. Here's who Lions fans should be rooting for during this weekend's games.
All-Pro safety Kerby Joseph will miss his ninth straight game Sunday, Dec. 19, against the Pittsburgh Steelers because of a knee injury. Joseph has not played since an Oct. 12 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs because of a chronic knee issue but remains on the Detroit Lions ' 53-man roster.
The Detroit Lions are fading in the playoff race. Coming into this week, the Lions were already falling a little behind in the playoff race. They were behind the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears in the division, and their Wild Card chances looked a little slim with the tough competition in the NFC.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are elevating offensive lineman Jack Driscoll and cornerback Daryl Porter Jr. for their game against the Detroit Lions on Sunday. This is Driscoll’s second straight elevation, as he brings more depth to the team’s roster with Isaac Seumalo out with a triceps injury.
Detroit Lions DC Kelvin Sheppard indicated his defense could play less man-to-man coverage to try and limit explosive plays