In the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game against the Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions rookie running back Kerryon Johnson left the game with a leg injury following a 24-yard run.
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Kerryon Johnson is limping on the sideline, appears to be a right leg issue
— kyle meinke (@kmeinke) October 7, 2018
Johnson, who seemed to be in some pain, was seen on the trainer’s table getting his leg worked on prior to the Lions scoring a touchdown to go up 31-14.
Up to that point, Johnson had 70 yards on 12 carries for the Lions.
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Detroit Lions’ Matthew Stafford ‘fires back’ at Boomer Esiason following criticism
On Thursday afternoon, former NFL quarterback Boomer Esiason joined The Valenti Show on 97.1 The Ticket and talked to host Mike Valenti about Detroit Lions quarterback, Matthew Stafford.
Specifically, Esiason questioned Stafford’s leadership abilities.
“Matthew Stafford is a great QB, he can throw it with anybody. But I want Matt Patricia to hold him accountable. You know, that it’s not gonna be all about you in the fourth quarter, son. I need you to be careful, I need you to be energetic. One of the reasons why I think Tom Brady screams a lot on the sideline is because I think he tries to whip himself up into a frenzy. I don’t see that from Matthew. I see a lot of Eli Manning in Matthew, like ‘oh it’s ok’… No it’s not ok. It’s your team and you have to get your guys to believe in you and that you’re gonna win. I think Matt Patricia being around Tom Brady all those years knows what consonant professional is watching the greatest of all time. He’s gotta try and impart some of that wisdom on Matthew and hopefully, Matthew will buy into it, and he’ll buy into what his coach is selling. And not be a locker room lawyer… and be a locker room leader.”
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