Detroit Lions: Provided a Positive Injury Report for Week 12’s Pro Bowl Offensive Weapon
In their eleventh regular season game, the 9-1 Detroit Lions will travel to Indiana to play the 5-6 Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium. The Lions want to sweep the AFC South division and duplicate their resounding 52-6 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars in Sunday’s game. Against the Jaguars last week, the offense lacked a Pro Bowl player.
The tight end In their Week 10 victory over the Houston Texans, Sam LaPorta did not return after hurting his left shoulder in the second quarter. According to tests, LaPorta had a sprain of the AC joint, which is regarded as daily. He missed the first game of his brief NFL career last Friday against the Jacksonville Jaguars after the Lions ruled him out after he didn’t practice previous week.
On Wednesday, the Lions conducted a walkthrough and projected Sam LaPorta to be fully engaged. LaPorta’s availability for Sunday’s noon game is “questionable to above,” according to head coach Dan Campbell. He said that his shoulder is heading in the correct direction.
Campbell remarked, “I think it’s trending, but it’s questionable to above for LaPorta.” “I believe it’s trending in the right direction.”
Who played and who started at TE?
On Wednesday, the Lions conducted a walkthrough and projected Sam LaPorta to be fully engaged. LaPorta’s availability for Sunday’s noon game is “questionable to above,” according to head coach Dan Campbell. He said that his shoulder is heading in the correct direction.
Campbell remarked, “I think it’s trending, but it’s questionable to above for LaPorta.” “I believe it’s trending in the right direction.”
Who played and who started at TE?
He appears to be available for Week 12.
Week 11 was missed by the Detroit Lions PB TE.