Just when the Lions are getting ready to play the 49ers, they have received some more awful news. With Dan Campbell expressing such deep concern that the Detroit Lions could lose, this could be a serious blow for the team Tomorrow.
Before the NFC Championship Game against the San Francisco 49ers, the Detroit Lions had four players on the final injury report.
Jonah Jackson, a left guard, has intermittent problems throughout the season. He will be sidelined again this weekend after suffering a knee injury against the Buccaneers.
With a healthy offensive line, the Lions have become an entirely different club; nevertheless, without Jackson’s athleticism in the rushing game, their depth will be put to the test. It will be missed when he can reach the second level and convert medium gains into major plays.
Kalif Raymond, a returner, is also sidelined for the third consecutive week. Against Minnesota in the regular-season finale, he suffered a knee injury.
The complete injury report from Friday’s practice is as follows:
Jonah Jackson, the left guard, is out (knee).
Knee injury sidelines wide receiver Kalif Raymond.
Hendon Hooker, the quarterback, is dubious (tooth).
Chase Lucas, the cornerback, is dubious due to sickness.
Center Frank Ragnow: nee, toe, and ankle
While none of those guys practiced on Wednesday, Ragnow is probably going to play the 49ers on Sunday.
While linebacker James Houston had another day of full practice, tight end Sam LaPorta, wide receiver Josh Reynolds, and linebacker Alex Anzalone all had restricted practice.
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Head coach Kyle Shanahan of the 49ers stated that standout wide receiver Deebo Samuel is anticipated to participate in practice on Thursday to a limited extent, as reported by reporter Lindsey Pallares.
Pallares stated that Samuel was the only player who did not practice on Wednesday.
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