Detroit Lions Week 7 Injury Report, More Details About Detroit Lions

In Week 7, the Detroit Lions had some injured players. David Montgomery may miss games due to a rib injury, while Teddy Bridgewater's knee problem is unclear. Other injured players practiced, indicating they may play.

by Preethi

Updated Oct 20, 2023

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Detroit Lions Week 7 Injury Report, More Details About Detroit Lions
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Detroit Lions Week 7 Injury Report

Players who didn't practice on Thursday:

  • RB David Montgomery (ribs): He's expected to miss some games.

  • LG Jonah Jackson (ankle): He didn't practice, and it's likely he won't play.

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Players with limited practice:

  • QB Teddy Bridgewater (knee): He was downgraded from the previous day but seemed okay.

  • RB Jahmyr Gibbs (hamstring): He returned to practice and should play.

  • RB Craig Reynolds (toe/hamstring): He practiced after missing Wednesday, indicating he's improving.

  • TE Sam LaPorta (calf): He's practicing but taking it easy due to a calf injury.

  • TE James Mitchell (hamstring): He's back in practice and may play.

  • EDGE Josh Paschal (knee): He's still on injured reserve, but his evaluation is progressing.

  • DB Brian Branch (ankle): He returned to practice and is expected to play soon.

Player with a full practice:

  • C Frank Ragnow (toe/rest): He had a full practice and is expected to play.

Detroit Lions

The Detroit Lions are a professional American football team based in Detroit, Michigan. They play in the National Football League (NFL), specifically in the NFC North Division. Their home games are held at Ford Field in Downtown Detroit.

The team's history goes back to 1930 when they started as the Portsmouth Spartans before moving to Detroit in 1934 and adopting the name "Lions." They've won four NFL championships, but the last time they won a playoff game was back in 1991. Despite being part of the NFL for a long time, they haven't made it to the Super Bowl.

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Detroit Lions Rivalries

The Detroit Lions have several rivalries that have developed over the years. Their oldest and most notable rivalries are with the Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers, and they've been facing off against these teams since 1930. They also have a long-standing rivalry with the Minnesota Vikings, as they've been division rivals since the Vikings' first season in 1961.

In the past, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were also considered rivals, as they were in the same division for 25 seasons from 1977 to 2001. Additionally, the Lions used to have a preseason rivalry with the Cleveland Browns, known as the Great Lakes Classic, but their meetings during the regular season became less frequent after the 1970 AFL-NFL merger when the Browns moved to the AFC.

Detroit Lions Coaches

  • Head coach: Dan Campbell

  • Assistant head coach/running backs: Scottie Montgomery

Offensive coaches:

  • Offensive coordinator: Ben Johnson

  • Passing game coordinator: Tanner Engstrand

  • Quarterbacks: Mark Brunell

  • Assistant quarterbacks: J. T. Barrett

  • Wide receivers: Antwaan Randle El

  • Assistant wide receivers: Seth Ryan

  • Tight ends: Steve Heiden

  • Offensive line: Hank Fraley

  • Assistant offensive line: Steve Oliver

  • Senior offensive assistant: Jim Hostler

Defensive coaches:

  • Defensive coordinator: Aaron Glenn

  • Defensive line: John Scott Jr.

  • Assistant defensive line: Cameron Davis

  • Linebackers: Kelvin Sheppard

  • Assistant linebackers: Shaun Dion Hamilton

  • Defensive backs: Brian Duker

  • Cornerbacks: Dré Bly

  • Defensive assistant/outside linebackers: David Corrao

  • Defensive quality control: Wayne Blair

  • Senior defensive assistant: John Fox

  • WCF minority coaching assistant/defensive quality control: Dré Thompson

Special teams coaches:

  • Special teams coordinator: Dave Fipp

  • Assistant special teams: Jett Modkins

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Detroit Lions Overview

Name

Detroit Lions

Established

July 12, 1930

First Season

1930

Home Stadium

Ford Field

Location

Detroit, Michigan

Headquarters

Allen Park, Michigan



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Detroit Lions Week 7 Injury Report - FAQs

1. Who are the key injured players in the Detroit Lions Week 7 Injury Report?

Key injured players include RB David Montgomery (ribs) and LG Jonah Jackson (ankle).

2. Which player is likely to miss some games due to injury?

RB David Montgomery is expected to miss some games due to his rib injury.

3. Who had a knee issue but was still considered okay to play?

QB Teddy Bridgewater had a knee issue but appeared fit to play.

4. Which injured players are expected to return and play soon?

RB Jahmyr Gibbs, RB Craig Reynolds, TE James Mitchell, and DB Brian Branch are expected to return to play.

5. How many NFL championships have the Detroit Lions won?

The Detroit Lions have won four NFL championships, with their last playoff win in 1991.

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