Detroit Lions injury report: Taylor Decker managing shoulder
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The Detroit Lions (2-1) and the Cleveland Browns (1-2) have declared their injury designations for their upcoming Week 4 matchup at Ford Field this Sunday. The Lions will be missing a key special teamers, but all their offensive and defensive starters are expected to play.
Decker has gotten used to playing without practicing this season. Muhammad was able to practice in a limited capacity on Thursday and Friday.
The Lions are keeping the door open for Decker by listing him as questionable, rather than completely ruling him out, despite not logging a practice this week. Campbell made it clear that "Deck wants to play," but this management and his decision for Sunday is "about the long-term season."
The Detroit Lions made one roster move Saturday, Sept. 13, a good sign for left tackle Taylor Decker's availability against the Chicago Bears.
The Lions' offensive line struggled last week even with Taylor Decker, and now the veteran may not play in Week 2.
Taylor Decker will be active for the Detroit Lions home opener on Sunday. The longtime starting left tackle is among the active players for the Lions when they host the Bears at 1 p.m.
The Detroit Lions made a final determination on the status of veteran lineman Taylor Decker for Sunday's game.
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Detroit Lions left tackle Taylor Decker was not expected to practice on Friday, putting his availability in question for Sunday's game against the visiting Chicago Bears.
Campbell confirmed that Decker will miss practice Friday for the third consecutive day, with his status for Sunday’s game still undecided. If Decker is unable to play, second-year lineman Gio Manu is expected to start at left tackle. “For the record ...
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