Lions' Marvin Jones and Emmanuel Moseley will miss start of camp with injuries

Detroit Lions training camp is a officially under way for most players on Sunday. We've already got some good news and some bad news for you. Lets' start with the good news.  The good news is that 2021 second round pick Levi Onwuzurkie will be returning to practice after suffering a back injury at camp […]

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Detroit Lions training camp is a officially under way for most players on Sunday. We've already got some good news and some bad news for you. Lets' start with the good news. 

The good news is that 2021 second round pick Levi Onwuzurkie will be returning to practice after suffering a back injury at camp in 2022 and missing the entire season. That's a big return. Now for the bad news. 

Both Marvin Jones and Emmanuel Moseley will miss out on the start of camp with injuries. 

Emmanuel Moseley was not at Allen Park Sunday. He will start the season on the PUP (physically unable to perform) list. Per Campbell, Moseley still needs a little bit more time to heal up from his ACL injury that he suffered during the 2022 season. 

Marvin Jones is present at camp, but he will start camp off on the NFI (Non-football injury or illness) list. There are currently no details on what's up with Jones. 

This shouldn't be a large concern to Lions fans. It's a pretty typical thing for the start of camp. Both players can come off these lists at any time. History will tell you that both of them probably won't be on them long. 

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