An unfortunate update on the health status of Lions defensive lineman John Cominsky. The veteran will miss significant time with a knee injury suffered during Tuesday’s practice at Detroit’s training camp. Cominsky had his right leg rolled up on from the side at the end of a run play after he had assisted in the
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Back when Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell played in the NFL, training camp was a lot different. A tight end for the Giants, Cowboys and Lions from 1999 through 2008, Campbell played in an era when two-a-days were the industry standard for summer practices. The NFL and NFLPA agreed to do away with two-a-days
This is the stuff you hate to see at training camp. Detroit Lions‘ edge rusher John Cominsky got rolled up on at the Meijer Performance Center on Tuesday and had to be carted off the field by trainers. We now know what the prognosis is on that injury. Cominsky has a torn MCL and will
Schefter says there’s a glimmer of hope that Cominsky could rehab and be back for the playoffs if Detroit made the postseason. But either way, the team will be without his services for months. Cominsky was a key rotational player for the Lions’ defensive line. As far as what’s next, the Lions will place Cominsky
As the Lions’ run of extensions continues with Taylor Decker — and potentially Alim McNeill — they will be without one of their defensive line regulars for an extended stretch. John Cominsky‘s injury at practice Tuesday may sideline him for the entire regular season. A cart transported Cominsky off the practice field, and ESPN.com’s Adam Schefter reports the
The Detroit Lions were back on the practice field on Tuesday and donned pads for the second time in training camp. With fans in attendance, the energy level was once again raised, but coach Dan Campbell noted ahead of practice that the team was working to stay under control and shore up some of their…
“He’s another one that Dan [Campbell] and I have talked about it. He’s part of the foundation,” Holmes said of McNeill during an appearance on 97.1 The Ticket’s “Costa & Jansen with Heather” show (h/t Pride of Detroit). “He was part of our first draft, and again, we’ve gotten Penei done, we’ve gotten St. Brown done,
Relatively speaking, the Detroit Lions have dealt with relatively few injuries during the early days of training camp, and that’s the hope for every team around the league this time of year. A healthy team is a happy team with all the promise in tact for the upcoming season.
Tuesday, July 30th marked the sixth practice session of Detroit Lions training camp and the second day in full pads. On a cloudy, dank morning in Allen Park, a near-capacity crowd didn’t get as much action to get raucous about with a more subdued set of offense vs. defense drills. A considerable portion of the
Having a former player be a head coach just brings a whole different aspect to things that coaches with no NFL playing experience can’t understand. One of things is knowing what it’s like to be a player that’s looking for a new contract. To some it might look like someone who is rich is just
Training camp rolls on for the Detroit Lions, as they take the field Tuesday morning for their second (of five) consecutive practices. Coach Dan Campbell is happy with the intensity the team came out on Monday with, which should be no surprise. The team seemed eager to hit from the very first practice. However, Campbell…
When the Detroit Lions drafted Boston College OL Christian Mahogany in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, the expectation was the big rookie would compete for a primary reserve spot on the Lions’ excellent offensive line. Alas, we haven’t seen Mahogany since minicamp. The offensive guard is on the non-football illness list and
Taylor Decker will be a Detroit Lion through at least the 2027 season after signing a three-year contract extension worth $60 million. The longtime left tackle is the latest Lions core player to lock in for the long term with the team this offseason. The team’s longest-tenured player, Decker’s play and leadership have both evolved
Detroit Lions football is back, and we’ve now reached Week 2 of training camp. Players have begun practicing in pads, and as Dan Campbell said prior to Monday’s practice, “This is where guys begin to separate themselves.” Let’s reflect on what’s happened so far in camp over the first four practices and discuss some storylines…