Detroit Lions injury updates: Taylor Decker, James Houston, Cam Sutton, and CJ Gardner-Johnson
Final injury updates from the Lions are released prior to the Cowboys game.
DT – Before the Cowboys game, the Detroit Lions released injury updates on four important players, including two who had been on injured reserve for months.
Gardner-Johnson, CJ
The team’s top offseason addition, standout safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson, is the player who everyone wants to see back on the field. He hasn’t played since suffering a pectoral muscle injury in the season’s second game.
Dan Campbell, the head coach, was questioned on Gardner-Johnson on Thursday.
Campbell remarked, “He’s even better than last week.” “He appears to be in good shape, and this is just another opportunity to motivate him.” I’ll discuss it with Brad Holmes when we finish up today. He’ll be back training outside.
Gardner-Johnson was granted permission to practice for 21 days prior to the Vikings game last week, but he will not be participating in this weekend’s Lions game once more. Shortly following Campbell’s press conference, Gardner-Johnson was labeled by the Lions as “out” for Saturday.
Until Gardner-Johnson recovers, the Lions will continue to use Ifeatu Melifonwu and Kerby Joseph in the secondary.
“We have options when he returns,” Campbell remarked. “We have some excellent choices. We have playmakers and football guys, so it’s a nice problem to have.
Decker Taylor
Taylor Decker, the starting left tackle, has far better prospects.
Decker’s groin problem kept him out of practice on Wednesday, but according to Campbell, the team was merely being cautious and he should be fine for Saturday.
He’s fine, Campbell remarked. “He’ll be alright. He’s going to be outside. We were merely playing shrewd with him.
James Houston
James Houston, like Gardner-Johnson, has been placed on injured reserve following the Seahawks game. The Lions said on Thursday that they had granted him access to practice for 21 days.
With eight sacks in the team’s final seven games of the previous season, Houston was a revelation in the second half. He will be a much-needed complement to the pass rush if he can return to playing form by the conclusion of the year.
According to DetroitLions.com, Houston stated, “I got to do what I got to do on my part so I can be a part of something special.” “I’m ecstatic to be back on the field and am ready.”
Houston is doubtful to play for the Lions in the postseason, but he might be back in time for Saturday’s game in Dallas.
Cam Sutton
The Lions are describing Cam Sutton as “questionable” due to a toe injury, so his inclusion in the last injury report of the week on Thursday was unexpected.
The extent of his injury is unknown, but the Lions cannot afford to start without their best cornerback, particularly with Emmanuel Moseley and Gardner-Johnson down and Jerry Jacobs’ role uncertain in the secondary.
Star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and quarterback Dak Prescott lead one of the best passing assaults in the NFL for Dallas. It will be difficult to upset the Cowboys on the road if Sutton isn’t playing at his best.