Lions give injury updates on Jonah Jackson and C.J. Gardner-Johnson
The Detroit Lions have a quick turnaround this week after facing one divisional rival in the Chicago Bears, the Lions will have just a couples days to get ready for another in the Green Bay Packers on Thanksgiving day. With that in mind, there's some key injuries that's on everyone's mind. First off is Jonah […]
The Detroit Lions have a quick turnaround this week after facing one divisional rival in the Chicago Bears, the Lions will have just a couples days to get ready for another in the Green Bay Packers on Thanksgiving day.
With that in mind, there's some key injuries that's on everyone's mind. First off is Jonah Jackson. The Lions didn't have a full practice on Monday. It was more a walkthrough. So all we got was an estimated practice report. Jackson was noted as a non-participant on that report. We did get a bit of a positive update from Campbell though.
We're hoping. He'll be out at walkthrough today. We'll just have to gauge it."
One thing to note is that this seems to be just a wrist injury this week as opposed to both a wrist and ankle injury. We'll know a lot more on Tuesday.
As for C.J. Gardner-Johnson, he's been making some noise on the internet recently when he told Justin Fields and the Chicago Bears that "I'll be back. Y'all got three weeks to get y'all shit together." When Campbell was asked if there was anything to that, this was his response.
"I want to talk to the doctor he's talking to now. Listen, Duce is an upbeat, positive hard working guy that'll like will himself, you know, and that's what we love about him. So, I don't foresee that but yet, I'm never going to say say never. I'm not going to do that. So he may have mutant genes like Wolverine. I mean, there's no telling, but believe me, that would be unbelievable. I think it'll be hard. But you never know."
We'll see where things go on both of these players and we will have updates as soon as they come out.
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