Detroit Lions training camp injury updates: Good news on D.J. Reed
The Detroit Lions kicked off their training camp with a few players sidelined due to injuries, but there’s encouraging news regarding cornerback D.J. Reed’s status.
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D.J. Reed’s Condition Shows Improvement
D.J. Reed, who had been dealing with a minor hamstring issue, was back on the field for practice. His participation in team drills signals that his recovery is progressing well and that the injury is not expected to be a long-term concern. Reed’s return is a welcome development for a Lions secondary aiming to build chemistry early in camp.
Other Notable Injury Updates
- Jameson Williams: The wide receiver continues to be limited as he recovers from a previous ankle injury. While he took part in individual drills, he was held out of full-team activities as a precaution.
- Josh Paschal: The defensive lineman was absent from practice due to a minor groin strain. The coaching staff indicated that his absence is precautionary and he is expected to return soon.
- Emmanuel Moseley: Moseley, still rehabbing from last season’s knee injury, remains on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list. There is optimism that he will be activated in the coming weeks.
Coaching Staff’s Perspective
Head coach Dan Campbell addressed the media, expressing confidence in the team’s medical staff and the players’ approach to recovery. “We’re not going to rush anyone back,” Campbell said. “Our focus is on making sure everyone is 100% before they return to full action.”
Looking Ahead
With D.J. Reed back in action and other key players on track with their recoveries, the Lions are optimistic about their roster health as training camp continues. The team will monitor each situation closely, aiming to have the full squad available as the preseason approaches.
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