The Detroit Lions dominated the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, cruising to a 34-10 win at Ford Field to move to 3-1 on the season. But the victory came with some concerning injury news for the secondary.

Head coach Dan Campbell revealed after the game that cornerback D.J. Reed’s injury appears to be the more serious of the two. Reed went down in the fourth quarter with what looked like a hamstring injury and was carted to the locker room. Campbell admitted he doesn’t expect Reed to play next Sunday and said the team doesn’t yet know how long he’ll be sidelined.
Meanwhile, second-year cornerback Terrion Arnold also left the game after suffering an arm injury in the third quarter. Campbell was more optimistic about Arnold’s status, noting that the injury isn’t considered major. Still, he wasn’t ready to commit to Arnold being available for Week 5.
Coach Campbell with updates on D.J. Reed and Terrion Arnold pic.twitter.com/PJInkP1LId
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The Lions will now monitor both players closely as they prepare for next week’s matchup, but it’s clear that Reed’s situation is the bigger concern.