Detroit Lions missing 4 players from practice
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Detroit Lions safety Kerby Joseph did not participate in practice on Tuesday, when the team returned form their bye week. The talented safety has been battling a knee injury for months, and a recent performance against the Chiefs forced the coaching staff to evaluate if he needed to sit and rest.
The Detroit Lions have cleared a spot on their practice squad after announcing the release of veteran cornerback Kendall Fuller on Monday after signing him just two weeks ago.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell spoke to the press on Tuesday about expectations and injury updates surrounding the team.
The Detroit Lions are still not exactly certain when veteran defensive end Marcus Davenport will return to action. Head coach Dan Campbell provided a hopeful update, indicating the 29-year-old is still expected to return to action at some point this season.
Decker was able to play all 68 offensive snaps in the win over the Buccaneers, then the top team in the NFC, but the left tackle gave up a sack that led to a Jared Goff fumble. While Decker played well otherwise, Campbell said the veteran lineman was frustrated by the mistake.
Detroit Lions CB Terrion Arnold is expected to participate in practice Tuesday. Key reserves Malcolm Rodriguez and Daniel Thomas will as well.
The Detroit Lions released practice squad cornerback Kendall Fuller on Monday. The Lions added Fuller on Oct. 14 as their cornerback room dwindled, but never signed him to the active roster. The Miami Dolphins had released him last winter after signing him to a 2-year deal in Miami in 2024.