The Detroit Lions (4-2) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-1) have declared their injury designations ahead of their NFC battle on “Monday Night Football.”
Let’s take a look at the latest injury report and get you up to date with what we know. Note: Any changes from the last injury report will be bolded.
Vaki will miss his fourth game in a row and his sixth on the season. It’s been a tough start to his second NFL season, but if he recovers and returns after the bye, he’ll have a chance to turn things around in the back half of the year.
Arnold returned to practice on Friday as the Lions wanted to test his range in individual drills, and while he’s still not ready to play in a game just yet, he will have a chance to return after the bye.
“I don’t see him (playing) Monday,” Lions coach Dan Campbell said at his Saturday press conference. “That (Friday practice) was just getting him out there moving around in individual. He’s still got a little bit to go here to make sure that he’s ready—or can be ready to produce and protect himself. So, he’s improving, that’s a positive sign.”
Maddox has been working off to the side with trainers this week, but like Arnold, he is also not quite ready to return to play. If he continues to progress forward as expected, he’ll also have a chance to return following the bye.
Joseph has been clearly fighting through his knee pain, and while Campbell insists that the All-Pro safety is feeling better, they clearly decided an extra week of rest is best for the long-term viability of his season.
“I know he’s doing a lot better. We just want to be smart with it and see where he’s at. But he is feeling better. He’s getting better—but I don’t see him practicing today,” Campbell said on Saturday, later adding, “Time can help (heal his injury). So we’ll see, but look, there’s a lot of guys that are dealing with a lot of things (injuries) and you can’t lose every guy. So, you just have to gauge where some of them are at (because) some are worse than others. He’s dealing with something, and it’s affecting him right now, so we’ve just got to get it to calm down, to help him.”
With Brian Branch out due to a suspension, that leaves the Lions without their two starting outside cornerbacks and their two starting safeties.
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