Ian Rapoport gives gut-wrenching update on Detroit Lions S Tracy Walker

The Detroit Lions not only lost the game to the Vikings in devastating fashion but they may gave also lost Tracy Walker to a serious injury.

On Sunday, the Detroit Lions not only lost the game to the Minnesota Vikings in devastating fashion but, according to head coach Dan Campbell, they may gave also lost S Tracy Walker to a serious injury.

Following the game, Campbell spoke to reporters and he said it does not look good for Walker and that it could be an Achilles injury. He added that the team will know more together.

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Just moments ago, Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network gave a gut-wrenching update on Tracy Walker.

Rapoport is reporting the following:

“Detroit Lions S Tracy Walker, who had been impressive during the early part of the season, is believed to have suffered a torn Achilles on Sunday. That would knock him out for the season, sources say.”

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This is terrible news as Tracy Walker is not only one of the Detroit Lions‘ best defensive players but he is also a captain.

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