REPORT: Campbell Provides A Modestly Optimistic Injury Update for Star Man

Dan Campbell Is Part of Detroit Lions Problem - Sports Illustrated Detroit  Lions News, Analysis and MoreOn Monday, the Lions will find out Ragnow’s situation.

After Frank Ragnow departed the game due to an injury on Sunday, the Detroit Lions’ momentum against the New Orleans Saints in the first half came to a grinding halt.

After suffering a setback that was officially classified as a knee injury, Ragnow was unable to play again. The Lions replaced Ragnow at center with Graham Glasgow and moved Colby Sorsdal to right guard in his absence.

Detroit Lions center Frank Ragnow received 'good news' in MRI on kneeThe Lions won the game 33-28, and Dan Campbell gave a status update on Ragnow after the game.

“Nothing, we’re not going to find out until tomorrow,” Campbell said. Coming off, it sounded like one thing at first, but after the fact, it might have sounded a little different. While one sounds more upbeat, the other was not as excellent. I won’t find out till tomorrow, then.”

Although he did not provide details, Campbell indicated that the second update was the more positive one.

Throughout the season, Ragnow has dealt with additional injuries, and he occasionally skips practice to give his body a break.

Over the course of the season, the offensive line for the Lions has had multiple injuries. After missing five of the previous six games, Jonah Jackson made his way back to the field on Sunday. Halapoulivaati Vaitai is still listed as injured.

Players like Sorsdal and Kayode Awosika have thus been compelled to assume significant roles at crucial junctures.

Glasgow in particular has played a significant role in the offensive line performance of the Lions. Although he was a backup at first this season, he has started all but two of the games. He has started at center, right guard, and left guard throughout that time.

 

 

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