Detroit Lions release latest injury report for Week 3 matchup vs. Vikings

This coming Sunday, the Detroit Lions will hit the road for the first time when they travel to Minnesota to take on the Minnesota Vikings.

This coming Sunday, the Detroit Lions will hit the road for the first time when they travel to Minnesota to take on the Minnesota Vikings.

Just moments ago, the Lions released their latest injury report for the week, and as you can see, Aidan Hutchinson missed practice for the second-consecutive day.

Player Position Injury Wednesday Thursday Friday Game Status
John Cominsky DL wrist NP NP
Aidan Hutchinson DL thigh NP NP
Jonah Jackson G finger NP NP
Tracy Walker S not injury related not listed NP
TJ Hockenson TE hip LP LP
Frank Ragnow C foot LP LP
Dโ€™Andre Swift RB ankle NP LP
JuJu Hughes S shoulder LP FP
Amani Oruwariye CB back LP FP
Ifeatu Melifonwu S hamstring FP FP

Detroit Lions skyrocket in latest NFL Power Rankings

Week 2 is in the books and following their impressive 36-27 win over theย Washington Commanders, theย Detroit Lions are starting to gain some traction regarding the NFL Power Rankings.

Here are where the Lions currently rank according to various websites:

ESPN

20.ย Detroit Lions (1-1)

Week 2 ranking:ย 27

Biggest early adjustment:ย Improvement from the secondary

Detroitโ€™s secondary has some โ€œwork to doโ€ to get more disciplined, according to head coach Dan Campbell. Cornerbackย Jeff Okudahย has been solid while coming back from an Achilles injury, but the unit is still working on not getting beat on deep balls, which have been an issue in Weeks 1 and 2 against Philadelphia and Washington. Eagles star receiverย A.J. Brownย had 10 receptions for 155 yards โ€” including a 55-yard catch โ€” against the Lions in the opener. โ€”ย Eric Woodyard

Week 2 is in the books and following their impressive 36-27 win over theย Washington Commanders, theย Detroit Lions are starting to gain some traction regarding the NFL Power Rankings.

Here are where the Lions currently rank according to various websites:

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NFL.com

16. Detroit Lions (1-1)

Previous rank:ย No. 26

Are the Detroit Lions an offensive juggernaut? Maybe! Dan Campbellโ€™s Grit Warriors found little resistance from the visiting Commanders inย a 36-27 winย at celebratory Ford Field, becoming the first Lions teamย since 1970ย to score 35-plus in their first two games of the season.ย Jared Goffย threw four touchdown passes on Sunday, and heโ€™s getting plenty of help:ย Amon-Ra St. Brownย (184 total yards, two touchdowns) is developing into a legit No. 1 wideout, whileย Dโ€™Andre Swiftย (87 total yards and a TD on just seven touches) looks like a running back prepping his application forย The Superstar Club. Throw in a three-sack game for No. 2 overall pickย Aidan Hutchinson, and the feel-good Lions could be transitioning into theย actually-good Lions. Behold the metamorphosis!

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The Athletic:

14.ย Detroit Lionsย (1-1)

In trying to separate what matters and doesnโ€™t through two weeks, it does seem like we can definitively say that the Lions are fun. On offense, theyโ€™re averaging a league-best 7.2 yards per rush (thanks in part to Swiftโ€™s back-to-back weeks with a 50-yard run) while Amon-Ra St. Brown has been electric. On defense, No. 2 overall pick Aidan Hutchinson broke out with three sacks once he was able to line up across from someone other than Lane Johnson. Good vibes in Detroit.

Nation, where would you rank the Detroit Lions in your NFL Power Rankings following Week 2?

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