Ex-Saints safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson carted off from Lions practice after knee injury

Ex-New Orleans Saints safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson carted off from Detroit Lions practice after suffering non-contact knee injury:

C.J. Gardner-Johnson didn’t exactly leave the New Orleans Saints on good terms, but you still never want to see a player suffer an injury. The former Saints safety signed with the Detroit Lions this offseason after an impressive year with the Philadelphia Eagles following last summer’s trade, but he left the Lions practice field on a medical cart after suffering a non-contact injury to his right knee.

Detroit beat writer Tim Twentyman reported from the scene that Gardner-Johnson was consoled by teammates Isaiah Buggs and Jared Goff while in obvious pain, and he was expected to be a big part of Aaron Glenn’s defense this year as one of the Lions’ prized free agent acquisitions.

But the Lions are optimistic Gardner-Johnson dodged a serious injury here after initial exams. He’ll undergo further testing to be safe, but NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero shared a quote from one source who said “He’s fine.”

A lot of eyes are on Week 13’s game between the Saints and Lions on Dec. 3, when Gardner-Johnson and his defense expect to square up with Michael Thomas and the New Orleans offense. It’s a matchup Gardner-Johnson has already talked about this offseason, so hopefully everyone involved can remain healthy and settle things on the field at the Caeasars Superdome.

Update: ESPN’s Field Yates reports that an MRI revealed no structural damage in Gardner-Johnson’s knee, and that he is considered “day-to-day” as the Lions continue training camp.

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