Lions injury breakdown: Dan Skipper makes the 53-man roster with high ankle sprain

Lions injury breakdown: Dan Skipper makes the 53-man roster with high ankle sprain. What is his injury outlook?

Dan Skipper, the NFL’s “most eligible” offensive lineman, has made the initial 53-man roster. He was not one of the 2 players (Moseley, Martin) placed on the “designated-to-return” injured reserve list. Note that rosters are subject to change and he could be placed on I.R. at any time. Skipper is currently recovering from an injury suffered during the Lions 2nd preseason game.

MEDICAL HISTORY

August 17, 2024: Skipper appears to sprain both high ankles on the same play during the Lions 2nd preseason game vs the Chiefs.

Skipper got rolled up on, thus trapping both ankles in external rotation, which is the mechanism of a high ankle sprain. He finished the drive but was limping toward the end of the drive. He never returned to the game, although this may have been precautionary with it being a preseason game.

The ankle sprain is likely of mild severity based on the following:
-Video evidence did not show a severe deformity.
-Continued to play in the game.
-Dan Campbell after the game stated it was a “minor” ankle

SUSPECTED DIAGNOSIS

High ankle sprain – left, right, or both. Mild severity.

PROGNOSIS

-A mild high ankle can sideline a player for 2-4 weeks.
-For comparison, 2 offensive linemen for the Lions last year had similar injuries.

-Taylor Decker was hurt in week 1, finished the game, but missed the next 2 games.

-Jonah Jackson was hurt in Week 5, finished the game, but missed the next 3 games.

OUTLOOK

Expect Skipper to be available within the first 2 weeks of the season. With the season opener being 3 weeks from the date of injury, there is a decent chance Skipper will be ready for game 1. As always, return to play depends on many factors, including the severity of the injury, ability to play through the injury, player importance to the team, and game importance. No long-term issues are expected.