According to Ian Rapoport Detroit #Lions Pro Bowl and All-Pro Center Frank Ragnow suffered a partially torn pec, making him week-to-week. A brutal reality for one of the NFL’s toughest players, who injured it very early in the game. But the belief is it’s not season-ending and he could be back soon. #OnePride FOLLOW HERMAN
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It’s not often after a win that a head coach praises a punter as being the key to victory, but not every head coach is Detroit’s Dan Campbell. And not every punter is Jack Fox of the Lions. Fox had an outstanding game in the Lions’ Week 3 win over the Cardinals. Just ask Campbell,
The Detroit Lions secured a massive victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, but it came with a heavy price. The team suffered several injuries throughout the game, but one name that wasn’t on that list at the time was defensive end Marcus Davenport, who suffered an elbow injury during the game on Sunday and…
A news bombshell dropped late Monday with the report of a Frank Ragnow pectoral injury suffered sometime during the Cardinals game on September 22, 2024. Ragnow played 100% of snaps without apparent issue, which made the news a surprise. Sources: #Lions Pro Bowl and All-Pro center Frank Ragnow suffered a partially torn pec, making him
Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell announced Monday that defensive end Marcus Davenport is likely out for the remainder of the season due to an elbow injury he sustained in Sunday’s win over the Arizona Cardinals. The nature of the injury is a torn triceps, ESPN reported. Campbell added that the 28-year-old was looking into other
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The bad news keeps coming for the Detroit Lions when it comes to injuries. After coach Dan Campbell revealed that defensive end Marcus Davenport is likely out for the year, and linebacker Derrick Barnes is expected to miss significant time, a new report from NFL Network suggests All-Pro center Frank Ragnow is considered week-to-week with…
Already nursing several key injuries following the Week 3 victory over the Arizona Cardinals, the Detroit Lions got hit with another big one on Monday. All-Pro center Frank Ragnow is reportedly week-to-week after suffering a partially torn pectoral muscle in the win. The report from Ian Rapoport is not an easy one to process for
Lions C Frank Ragnow suffered a partially torn pectoral muscle and is considered week-to-week, according to Ian Rapoport. Ragnow’s injury isn’t considered season-ending and the belief is he could return soon. Ragnow, 28, is a former first-round pick of the Lions back in 2018. He was in the final year of his four-year, $11.7 million
Week 3 of the 2024 NFL season comes to a close with a “Monday Night Football” doubleheader, featuring the Jacksonville Jaguars at Buffalo Bills, and the Washington Commanders at Cincinnati Bengals. Both games will be shown on an ABC/ESPN affiliate, with the first game starting 45 minutes ahead of the second, in an effort for…
There were some updates to Lions injuries on Monday including from Dan Campbell’s press conference. See my postgame article for my immediate thoughts with sideline videos. I’m still here roasting away in Arizona so haven’t been able to watch the full game tape, but I’ve included some injury video here. Marcus Davenport left elbow You
Herman Moore discusses the growth and confidence of the Detroit Lions’ secondary under Defensive Coordinator Aaron Glenn. He emphasizes that the coaching strategy of letting young players learn through experience—playing man coverage and making mistakes—is crucial for their development. Moore notes that while there may be setbacks, such as penalties, these moments are part of
The Detroit Lions have lost a former first-round pick for the season due to an injury. Lions head coach Dan Campbell told reporters on Monday that Marcus Davenport is out for the season due to an elbow injury. Davenport had suffered an elbow injury in the Lions’ 20-13 win over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.
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Davenport, 28, was drafted by the Saints in the first round out of UTSA in 2018. He signed a four-year, $13.741 million rookie contract with the Saints in 2018 that included an $8.074 million signing bonus. The Saints picked up his fifth-year option for the 2022 season that paid him $9.553 million fully guaranteed. Davenport
Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell addressed the media on Monday afternoon and provided updates on several of the team’s injured players. Injured during the Lions win over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 3, Barnes exited the game in the first half and was ruled out shortly after halftime. He required a cart to exit the…
The Detroit Lions are once again in scramble mode to find a reliable starter at the EDGE position opposite Aidan Hutchinson. The solution for the first three games, veteran Marcus Davenport, suffered what is reported to be a potential season-ending elbow injury in the Lions Week 3 win over the Arizona Cardinals. At minimum, it
The Detroit Lions and Arizona Cardinals met yesterday in a match-up of 1-1 teams. The Lions came out the winners, 20-13, led by a strong running game and solid defense. Herman Moore and Lomas Brown break down the game and answer your questions!
The Detroit Lions suffered a plethora of injuries in the Week 3 win in Arizona over the Cardinals. One of those injuries that wasn’t immediately apparent in watching the game could turn out to be the worst. Lions EDGE Marcus Davenport suffered what is being reported as a potential season-ending injury to his elbow in
Unfortunately, the Detroit Lions’ lengthy injury list from Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals was not exhaustive. There was one more injury that happened, and it could be the worst of them all. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, defensive end Marcus Davenport suffered an elbow injury that could cause him to miss the rest…