Taylor Decker gives an optimistic update on his injured leg after the Lions win

Left tackle Taylor Decker gives an optimistic update on his injured leg after the Lions win, noting “it’s not major”

The Lions experienced a few injury scares in Sunday’s 24-6 win over the Colts in Indianapolis. One of the biggest scares came courtesy of starting left tackle Taylor Decker.

Decker got rolled up on during a play where QB Jared Goff was sacked (not Decker’s fault). He slowly walked off the field after being tended to by trainers, then got a lot of treatment on the Detroit sidelines.

Decker did get back into the game after a series. Following the game, the veteran tackle and team leader gave an optimistic update on his physical condition.

“I didn’t even see the play, I just felt like I got murdered by somebody hitting me in the back of the legs,” Decker said via Justin Rogers of the Detroit Football Network. “A little MCL, a little ankle. It was the ankle I hurt last year. I don’t know if that’s a good thing or a bad thing. It’s not major. I think I’ll be all right. I’m just a little bit sore, more than anything.”

With the Lions playing the Chicago Bears on a short week, with a 12:30 p.m. kickoff on Thanksgiving, it makes it tougher to project Decker’s availability for Week 13.