On Thanksgiving Day, the Detroit Lions will once again look to pick up their first win of the 2021 season when they host the Chicago Bears at Ford Field.
Just moments ago, the Lions released their latest injury report for the week.
Player | Position | Injury | Monday* | Tuesday* | Wednesday | Game Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Trinity Benson | WR | knee | LP | NP | ||
Trey Flowers | OLB | knee | NP | NP | ||
Matt Nelson | T | ankle | NP | NP | ||
AJ Parker | CB | ankle | NP | NP | ||
Halapoulivaati Vaitai | G | concussion | NP | NP | ||
Michael Brockers | DE | knee | not listed | LP | ||
Jared Goff | QB | oblique | LP | LP | ||
Jermar Jefferson | RB | knee/ankle | LP | LP |
BONUS CONTENT:
One thing Dan Campbell MUST do for the Detroit Lions to beat the Bears
When you look at the remainder of the Detroit Lions 2021 schedule, their Thanksgiving Day matchup against the Chicago Bears looks like the best chance to pick up what very well could be their only victory of the season.
But in order to defeat the Bears, who are a bad football team, there is one thing that Lions head coach Dan Campbell MUST do immediately.
Heading into their Week 10 matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Campbell told reporters that he was going to be more hands-on with the Lions offense and that is exactly what he did as he took over the play-calling duties from offensive coordinator, Anthony Lynn.
Now, don’t get me wrong, I respect Campbell for attempting something new in order to fix a struggling offense but taking over playcalling duties from Lynn, who has plenty of experience calling plays when Campbell has never called plays in his life, was a big mistake.
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