The Detroit Lions (3-5) have released their injury designations for their Week 10 matchup with the Washington Football Team (2-6) and Pro Bowl wide receiver Kenny Golladay will be unavailable for the second week in a row.
Here’s a look at the Lions’ full injury report, with the updated changes in injury status listed in bold.
Injured reserve
- TE Hunter Bryant (IR) has begun practicing
- JACK Julian Okwara (IR) is eligible to return at any time
- EDGE Trey Flowers (IR) is eligible to return after Week 11
- CB Darryl Roberts (IR) is eligible to return after Week 11
- CB Tony McRae (IR) was placed on season-ending IR
Ruled OUT
Player | Injury | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Designation |
Kenny Golladay | Hip | No Practice | No Practice | No Practice | OUT |
Golladay is once again ruled out after not being able to practice the last two weeks. Expect his snaps to be split up between reserves, and Marvin Hall is likely to get the start in his place.
Questionable
Player | Injury | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Designation |
T.J. Hockenson | Toe | Not Listed | No Practice | Limited Practice | Questionable |
Jamal Agnew | Ribs | Limited Practice | Limited Practice | Limited Practice | Questionable |
Hal Vaitai | Foot | No Practice | Limited Practice | Limited Practice | Questionable |
Joe Dahl | Back | Limited Practice | Limited Practice | Limited Practice | Questionable |
Nick Williams | Shoulder | No Practice | Limited Practice | No Practice | Questionable |
Jarrad Davis | Knee | Not Listed | Limited Practice | Limited Practice | Questionable |
Hockenson got in some work today and seems to be trending in the right direction to play on Sunday. He will be re-evaluated on Saturday, then again ahead of the game, so he’s not out of the woods yet.
Agnew missed all of last week’s practices and then the game, while this week he strung together three limited practices, indicating improvement. The Lions could use his help not just on offense, but also on special teams, where he plays multiple key roles.
With both Vaitai and Dahl listed as questionable, there is a glaring question mark at right guard. Vaitai has been the preferred option, while Dahl has worked his way back into a starting role, but is struggling to stay healthy. If neither can go, the Lions would turn to Oday Aboushi to take over.
Williams had an interesting week of practice, missing practices on Wednesday and Friday. If he can’t go, expect the team to elevate Frank Herron from the practice squad to fill in this week.
Davis popped up on the injury report on Thursday, and while mid-week injuries are usually trouble, consecutive limited practices are encouraging.
No Injury Designation
Player | Injury | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Designation |
Matthew Stafford | Neck | Full Practice | Full Practice | Full Practice | No Designation |
Tyrell Crosby | Ankle | Limited Practice | Full Practice | Full Practice | No Designation |
Everson Griffen | Non-injury | No Practice | Full Practice | Full Practice | No Designation |
Danny Shelton | Chest | Limited Practice | Full Practice | Full Practice | No Designation |
Christian Jones | Knee | Limited Practice | Limited Practice | Full Practice | No Designation |
Jeff Okudah | Ankle/Groin | Limited Practice | Full Practice | Full Practice | No Designation |
Mike Ford | Hip | Limited Practice | Full Practice | Full Practice | No Designation |
Tracy Walker | Foot | Limited Practice | Full Practice | Full Practice | No Designation |
Jayron Kearse | Ankle | Limited Practice | Limited Practice | Full Practice | No Designation |
There’s a lot of names in this section, which happens this time of the year as players get banged up, but they should all be good to go with no injury designation label.