Kerby Joseph’s Bold Move Before Lions Practice
The Detroit Lions hit the practice field on Tuesday afternoon, gearing up for their Week 14 showdown against the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday Night Football. As fans eagerly anticipated updates, several key players were notably absent from the media-accessible portion of practice, including wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, tight end Brock Wright, wideout Kalif Raymond, and cornerback Terrion Arnold.
Joseph’s Social Media Silence
In a surprising move, safety Kerby Joseph deleted all his social media accounts earlier that day. This decision has left fans speculating about its implications as he prepares for a crucial phase of the season. Despite wearing a brace on his left knee, Joseph participated in individual drills, signaling his determination to contribute to the team.
Injury Updates and Practice Developments
In other news, tight end Shane Zylstra saw his 21-day practice window activated after recovering from an ankle injury sustained against the Chicago Bears in Week 2. His return adds another layer of depth to the Lions’ offense as they look to bolster their performance in the coming weeks.
Defensive Focus Moving Forward
As the Lions approach the final stretch of the season, one of the defense’s primary goals will be to increase their sack production and apply more pressure on opposing quarterbacks. Joseph’s presence on the field is expected to play a pivotal role in achieving these objectives.
With the team rallying behind strategic improvements, the Lions are eager to showcase their growth against the Cowboys, making every practice session count as they push for a successful finish to the season.

