Dan Campbell gives injury updates on Jahmyr Gibbs and Emmanuel Moseley

Campbell acknowledged “it certainly didn’t look good” for Moseley but was far more optimistic about Gibbs

In an unfortunate development, the Detroit Lions career of cornerback Emmanuel Moseley might have lasted exactly two plays. Moseley made his Detroit debut in Sunday’s Week 5 win over the Carolina Panthers, finally back on the field after tearing his left ACL in Week 5 of the 2022 season with the San Francisco 49ers.

On just his second play of the season, Moseley went down with a non-contact injury to his right knee. It did not look good for the veteran corner, something echoed by Lions head coach Dan Campbell after the win.

“Yeah, Moseley we’ll know more tomorrow,” Campbell said. “I know on tape or the replay it certainly didn’t look good, but we won’t know a ton until we get the MRI, which will be tomorrow afternoon.”

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Moseley’s injury came just one day shy of the one-year anniversary of his left knee injury, which also happened in a game against the Carolina Panthers.

Detroit rookie RB Jahmyr Gibbs did not play on Sunday. He was inactive after suffering a hamstring injury in Friday’s practice session. Campbell offered up a more optimistic update on Gibbs’ outlook.

“Gibbs, we’ll see. Didn’t feel like it was awful, but it was just enough to where we felt like we needed to sit him today. So, we’ll see,” Campbell said.

The head coach didn’t say anything about RB Zonovan Knight, who left the game with a left arm injury.