Detroit Fans Vent Frustrations on Lions’ Historically Bad Injury Woes, Loss to Bills.
Injuries in the National Football League have decreased this season according to league executive Jeff Miller, but the NFC leading Detroit Lions have been hit as hard as any other team in that department. The Lions are hoping to secure home field advantage throughout the NFC Playoffs as they head down the stretch of the 2024-2025 season as they attempt to pick up the pieces of a roster decimated by injuries. Detroit had a league-high 18 players on injured reserve prior to cornerback Carlton Davis III suffering a broken jaw and defensive tackle Alim McNeill suffering a season-ending torn ACL against the Bills. The Lions placed their two key defenders on injured reserve Tuesday along with backup cornerback Khalil Dorsey, who suffered a fractured leg this past Sunday.
On Monday, a prominent Detroit sports website gave Lions fans the opportunity to vent on coach Dan Campbell’s team’s injury woes as Detroit prepared to hit the road to take on Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears this Sunday.
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