The Detroit Lions have concluded their offseason program and are currently in the process of recuperating in preparation for the commencement of training camp.
Due to their participation in the Hall of Fame game, Detroit was permitted to commence training camp earlier this year. Additionally, numerous players prioritized relaxation. Coach Dan Campbell is eager to ensure that the team is in optimal condition for the forthcoming season, following a season that was completely decimated by the shear volume of injuries.
The following are heath updates for several Lions players who are either recovering from injuries or had offseason procedures that restricted their availability during OTAs.
Amon-Ra St. Brown, Wide Receiver
St. Brown disclosed that his absence from organized team activities (OTAs) was due to an offseason knee-cleaning procedure he underwent. During the most recent open practice, the USC product was working with trainers on the side and has been rehabilitating. He does not anticipate being absent from training camp.
DT Alim McNeill
McNeill’s status was minimally updated during organized team activities, and it is widely believed that he will be unable to participate in the season opener due to his rehabilitation from a torn anterior cruciate ligament.
DT Tyleik Williams
According to Campbell’s remarks on Thursday, Williams has been engaged in walkthroughs but has not engaged in numerous team exercises. During rookie minicamp, he informed reporters that his limitations were intended to provide him with a break after a lengthy college season. However, he did sustain a leg injury during his Pro Day experience.
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