breaking news:The three injured Lions starters are back in the lineup, and the team hopes to play against the Chargers.

Lions head coach Dan Campbell said the NFL wouldn't let him have a pet lion  on the sidelineAllen Park Giving the injured players on the Detroit Lions more time to rest and heal seems to have been one of the main goals of the team’s bye week.

Additionally, all three of the team’s starters—Frank Ragnow, Jonah Jackson, and David Montgomery—took a step towards playing again this week after missing the team’s previous game against the Las Vegas Raiders. Aces. However, it’s still too early to predict their status.

 

“Those three guys were all over the place today. Lions coach Dan Campbell stated on Monday afternoon, “They were out there.” “Today was really more priming the pump, getting ready for (Tuesday), but we did some individual, some group (work), did a special teams segment, and they were all involved, all three of those guys.”

 

Lions LB Alex Anzalone's parents in Israel among group from Florida churchTuesday’s practice will be longer and more padded for the Lions in anticipation of their road game against the Chargers this coming weekend. The trio’s situation will be much better gauged after that practice, but Campbell expressed hope based on what he observed on Monday.

According to Campbell, “they’ve been trending in the right direction now for a while.” “Undoubtedly hopeful

 

Out of all of them, Jackson has missed the most time. Montgomery has missed the previous two games with a rib cartilage injury, while he has missed the previous three games due to a sprained ankle. Ragnow only skipped the Raiders game on Monday. His strained calf has been impeding his progress.

The Lions’ starting backfield was led by rookie Jahmyr Gibbs while Montgomery was sidelined. I

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