Injury Woes for the Lions Ahead of Cowboys Clash
The Detroit Lions are facing a significant setback as they prepare to take on the Dallas Cowboys, having officially ruled out four key players. Safety Kerby Joseph, wide receiver Kalif Raymond, and tight ends Brock Wright and Shane Zylstra will be sidelined for the upcoming matchup, adding to the challenges for head coach Dan Campbell.
Key Players Struggling with Injuries
Wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, who is nursing a low ankle sprain sustained during last week’s game against the Green Bay Packers, has been marked as questionable. The Lions have a total of seven players listed as questionable, intensifying the uncertainty surrounding their lineup.
During the media-accessible portion of practice on Tuesday afternoon, notable absences included Wright, Raymond, Joseph, Zylstra, and St. Brown, along with offensive linemen Taylor Decker and Penei Sewell. This litany of injuries raises concerns about the team’s depth and preparedness as they head into a crucial game.
Coaching Insights on Injury Impact
Dan Campbell addressed the situation regarding Joseph, who participated as a limited participant in Monday’s practice but appeared downcast in the locker room. The fifth-year head coach emphasized the importance of each player’s contribution, stating that if St. Brown were able to play, he would undoubtedly do everything possible to take the field for Thursday Night Football.
Special teams coordinator Dave Fipp echoed Campbell’s sentiments, noting that the team has been reminded of the harsh realities of the season. Despite the obstacles presented by these injuries, the Lions maintain a strong desire to finish the season on a high note.
As the Lions prepare for one of their most challenging matchups, the impact of these injuries looms large, leaving fans to wonder how this will affect their chances against a formidable Cowboys team.

