Detroit Lions 2024 ACL data compared to NFL average

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The dreaded ACL tear is one of the most feared NFL injuries as it entails a long recovery. The recovery timeline, which is usually around 10-11 months, will often impact the next season. Fortunately though, players will usually return to their previous level of performance with time.

There were 38 ACL tears in 2024 NFL season which averages 1.2 per team. The Lions had two ACL tears in 2024 which I recap below.


Alim McNeill – December 15

Expect McNeill to start the year on the PUP (physically unable to perform) list. Look for his return sometime in November. Optimistically, October is a possibility.

Just two months prior to the ACL tear, McNeill signed a four-year contract extension worth $97 million with $55 million guaranteed that ties him to the team through the 2028 season.

The 2025 season will almost certainly be impacted by the injury and he may not be back to his usual form until the 2026 season.


Malcolm Rodriguez – November 28

There is a good chance Rodriguez starts the season on the PUP list. Look for his return sometime in October.

He is entering the final year of his 4-year rookie contract and is scheduled to be an unrestricted free agent after the 2025 season.

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