Dan Campbell provides encouraging update on Brian Branch’s injury

Coach Dan Campbell provides an encouraging update on Brian Branch’s injury ahead of OTAs

The Detroit Lions’ 2023 draft yielded several impactful players, including Brian Branch, whose promising performance in his rookie year hinted at a bright future on the defensive side. However, when Branch was spotted in a walking boot, fans grew concerned about his health and potential impact for the upcoming season. Coach Dan Campbell addressed the situation ahead of OTAs, offering reassurance and alleviating the worries among fans.

“He had a little cleanup there. Something that, coming out of last year, thought he might heal, and then it just ended up being, ‘We better get this thing done.’ So that’s where he’s at. That and I think he likes riding scooters. But we feel like he’s progressing well. We feel like he’ll be ready to go in camp. If not, early enough it’ll be certainly he’ll get enough reps to be ready for the season. That’s how we feel right now.”

Last season, Branch emerged as one of the Lions’ standout defensive players, excelling primarily in the nickel corner role. Whether disrupting passing plays or making crucial stops against the run, he showcased versatility and toughness that became a cornerstone of the Lions’ defense. His adaptability as a defensive “swiss army knife” offers the team various options for defensive schemes, keeping opponents guessing about coverage assignments and blitz packages.

With limited changes in the safety position, it appears the Lions will rely more on Branch to fulfill additional roles, further enhancing the defensive playbook.

During Branch’s absence from OTAs due to recovery, the Lions will have the opportunity to evaluate other players for the nickel position, such as rookie Ennis Rakestraw. With a depth of options at cornerback, the team can experiment and identify potential fits for this key role, maximizing practice opportunities and roster flexibility.

X-rays are negative for Lions DB Brian Branch’s injured ankle

X-rays are negative for Lions DB Brian Branch and his injured ankle, who left Thursday night’s win in Green Bay twice

The Lions beat the Packers on Thursday night 34-20, but that’s not even the best news from their dominating win. The fact that Brian Branch didn’t suffer a long-term injury is even better news for the Lions and their fans.

In the third quarter, Branch was looking to make a play while trying to defeat the block from a Packers wide receiver but instead fell to the ground and held his ankle. When walking off the field, he barely could put pressure on it.

Once Branch got to the sideline, he was carted to the locker room, a sign that the Lions may have lost another defensive back due to injury. The hope was that it wasn’t an Achilles tear or anything of that nature. Branch came back to the field after being looked at by trainers and his ankle got a heavy tape job.

In fact, Branch even came back to play in the fourth quarter. However, while trying to make a tackle, it looked like he had tweaked his ankle more. Shortly after, his night came to an end. Fortunately, Branch spoke to the media after the game and said his X-ray came back negative and nothing was broken.

During the postgame press conference, head coach Dan Campbell said that “it’s good news that he was able to come back out there.” Campbell insisted that we’ll know more about Branch’s ankle later on Friday.

If I had to guess, it’s a high ankle sprain and the recovery time will be based on the severity of the injury. Lucikly for Branch and the Lions, they get 10 days to prepare for their next game against the Carolina Panthers.