The Detroit Lions will be without starting right guard Kevin Zeitler when they host the Washington Commanders in the divisional round on Saturday night. The Lions ruled out Zeitler on Thursday with the hamstring injury that knocked him out of their regular-season finale Jan.
The Detroit Lions are prepared to be without starting right guard Kevin Zeitler in Sunday’s divisional-round matchup against the Washington Commanders.
Also missing from practice were cornerback Ennis Rakestraw (hamstring/illness) and defensive lineman Pat O’Connor (calf). Rakestraw had his 21-day return window last week, so missing back-to-back practices isn’t the best sign.
The Lions are preparing to start rookie Christian Mahogany at right guard if Zeitler is unable to go against the Commanders, per head coach Dan Campbell.
The Detroit Lions will be without starting right guard Kevin Zeitler when they host ... hands," coach Dan Campbell said this week in Allen Park, Michigan. The Commanders are expected to be at ...
The Detroit Lions will be without starting right guard Kevin Zeitler when they host ... hands," coach Dan Campbell said this week in Allen Park, Michigan. The Commanders are expected to be at ...
The Detroit Lions had two key offensive lineman miss practice and rookie Christian Mahogany could start vs. the Commanders.
The Lions will not have right guard Kevin Zeitler against the Commanders on Saturday. Zeitler has been ruled out of the contest after missing practice all week due to a hamstring injury. Zeitler missed one game during the regular season.
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McNeill, walking around the locker room with crutches, said he’s taking his recovery day by day. He didn’t put a timetable on his return. Because of the Lions’ long-term commitment to McNeill and how important he is to the team, you have to think they’ll let him take his time. We’ll see where he’s at in a few months.