Lions’ Injury Update: Four Out, Amon-Ra St. Brown Questionable Against Cowboys
The Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys are preparing for an important NFC matchup on “Thursday Night Football.” As both teams announce their injury updates, here’s the latest information regarding player availability.
Lions’ Injury Update: Four Players Out, Amon-Ra St. Brown Questionable Against Cowboys
Current Injury Status
- Josh Reynolds: Out for the second consecutive game. Coach Dan Campbell mentioned progress, but his return date remains uncertain.
- Jahmyr Gibbs: Missing at least another week due to a trachea injury, as the team seeks additional medical opinions.
- Jameson Williams: Recently began his injury evaluation. Still not ready to participate in games.
- Jaire Alexander: Practiced for the first time in nearly two months, but will not play this week to ensure he recovers fully.
- Gabe Vaki: Continues to play despite a lingering thumb injury. Expected to participate this week.
- Amon-Ra St. Brown: Listed as questionable. His status will be a game-time decision, possibly assessed 90 minutes before kickoff.
- Taylor Decker: Dealing with a season-long shoulder injury, but seems on track to play following a rest day.
- Penei Sewell: Removed from the injury list, only to return with a shoulder designation. Currently listed as limited in practice.
- Greg Awosika: Added to the injury report with a foot issue but maintains a questionable status after limited practice.
- Graham Glasgow: After a week of practices, he appears ready to reclaim his role as starting center.
- Brian Branch: Has been dealing with minor injuries but is expected to continue playing this week.
Cowboys’ Injury Overview
While the Lions have multiple players sidelined, the Cowboys have also listed their injury designations. Specific details were not provided regarding their players, but it’s important to monitor their updates as game day approaches.
With injuries impacting key players, both teams will need to adjust their strategies as they prepare for this crucial game. The Lions look to manage their roster carefully, particularly with St. Brown’s uncertain status, as they aim for a successful outing against their rivals.