Canton, Ohio-The Detroit Lions had two injuries to monitor after starting the pre-season with a defeat of 34-7 against Los Angeles in the annual match of the fame.
The veteran offensive line Dan Skipper was seen when leaving the locker room in a walking boot while journalists were talking to the Wideout Isaac Teslaa recruit. And the tight winger Kenny Yeboah was injured during the third quarter’s final game, when he seemed to be rolled up during a 2 yard race by Jabari Small.
Skipper would have rolled the ankle and suffered a low-bass sprain during the touch of 10 yards of Craig Reynolds in the first half. He was replaced by the second year offensive platform Giovanni Manu after the score.
The Lions are trying to understand their offensive line depth, balancing what they know with someone like Skipper and what they don’t have with Manu. The skipper has been used as an additional blocker in recent years, even winning five departures last season.
Yeboah came to a free agency. He jockeying for his position behind Sam Laporta and Brock Wright in the tight room with the Recruue not drafted Zach Horton and the veteran Shane Zylstra. Yeboah told a journalist that he was convinced that he avoided serious leg injuries despite the difficult game on the field.
The Lions are disabled on Friday and will have a step by step procedure on Saturday without access, so do not expect immediate updates of the team of one or the other player. They head to Atlanta to face the Falcons in their second pre-season match next week.
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