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2025 Detroit Lions: Game 1 Lions vs Packers. (31 Viewers)

The injury I am most concerned about is Amani. We don't have any depth at CB and if Will Harris will be seeing significant playing time, we are in serious trouble. Ragnow is trending towards playing. Swift is closer to a coin flip. But I am comfortable with Reynolds and Jackson filling in. Both are very explosive and capable of running for 100+.
 
If Jonah Jackson cannot go, the Lions have three replacements on the active roster: Matt Nelson, Drew Forbes, and Kayode Awosika. But Nelson has only repped at right tackle in NFL games, while Forbes has only been with the team less than 10 days, and Awosika less than three. They also have veteran practice squaders Dan Skipper and Darrin Paulo, who are also options as elevations. Both were with the Lions for the majority of training camp and during the 2021 season—while Paulo was repping at guard in 2022.

Taylor Decker (calf), Michael Brockers (knee) and Julian Okwara (hanstring) were taken off the injury report.

Oruwariye hurt his back Thursday in practice, today was a planned rest day in the hopes he can suit up Sunday. As @jon_mx alluded to we're in trouble if Will Harris is taking a significant number of snaps. Melifonwu has only been practicing two weeks, probably a week away, and Jerry Jacobs is on the PUP. Bobby Price is the other option outside but all of his Week 1 snaps were on ST. Chase Lucas was a healthy scratch but will probably only play Slot CB or Nickel when he does see the field.
 
Jamo posted this on IG

Running and cutting at Allen Park. Just normal rehab stuff but hopefully he’ll be ready after the bye.

Offense and scoring points is not the issue with this team though. Need to learn to trust each other on D and sticking to your gap/assignment instead of playing hero ball. If Charles & Aidan start hitting QBs instead of just chasing them, the DBs will look a lot better.
 
If Jonah Jackson cannot go, the Lions have three replacements on the active roster: Matt Nelson, Drew Forbes, and Kayode Awosika. But Nelson has only repped at right tackle in NFL games, while Forbes has only been with the team less than 10 days, and Awosika less than three. They also have veteran practice squaders Dan Skipper and Darrin Paulo, who are also options as elevations. Both were with the Lions for the majority of training camp and during the 2021 season—while Paulo was repping at guard in 2022.

Taylor Decker (calf), Michael Brockers (knee) and Julian Okwara (hanstring) were taken off the injury report.

Oruwariye hurt his back Thursday in practice, today was a planned rest day in the hopes he can suit up Sunday. As @jon_mx alluded to we're in trouble if Will Harris is taking a significant number of snaps. Melifonwu has only been practicing two weeks, probably a week away, and Jerry Jacobs is on the PUP. Bobby Price is the other option outside but all of his Week 1 snaps were on ST. Chase Lucas was a healthy scratch but will probably only play Slot CB or Nickel when he does see the field.
Ragnow being out sucks because he is on of the best centers in the league but Evan Brown was solid last year when Ragnow was out. But I sure hope Jonah Jackson can play because the other options aren't very good. I have to wonder if Penei Sewell might slide inside with Matt Nelson at tackle. That was under consideration after Vaitai's injury before they settled on Stenberg.

Needless to say if we have to start Will Harris at CB it will be a long day. He is terrible.
 
If Jonah Jackson cannot go, the Lions have three replacements on the active roster: Matt Nelson, Drew Forbes, and Kayode Awosika. But Nelson has only repped at right tackle in NFL games, while Forbes has only been with the team less than 10 days, and Awosika less than three. They also have veteran practice squaders Dan Skipper and Darrin Paulo, who are also options as elevations. Both were with the Lions for the majority of training camp and during the 2021 season—while Paulo was repping at guard in 2022.

Taylor Decker (calf), Michael Brockers (knee) and Julian Okwara (hanstring) were taken off the injury report.

Oruwariye hurt his back Thursday in practice, today was a planned rest day in the hopes he can suit up Sunday. As @jon_mx alluded to we're in trouble if Will Harris is taking a significant number of snaps. Melifonwu has only been practicing two weeks, probably a week away, and Jerry Jacobs is on the PUP. Bobby Price is the other option outside but all of his Week 1 snaps were on ST. Chase Lucas was a healthy scratch but will probably only play Slot CB or Nickel when he does see the field.
Ragnow being out sucks because he is on of the best centers in the league but Evan Brown was solid last year when Ragnow was out. But I sure hope Jonah Jackson can play because the other options aren't very good. I have to wonder if Penei Sewell might slide inside with Matt Nelson at tackle. That was under consideration after Vaitai's injury before they settled on Stenberg.

Needless to say if we have to start Will Harris at CB it will be a long day. He is terrible.

Evan is a good player, we should be fine. Frank might have hurt us a bit playing through injury, his pass pro was un-Tank like. But I did see him pancake a guy on a short yardage carry. Second favorite play from Week 1 - nothing beats Rodrigo hip tossing Jason Kelce like he was a rag doll.

Love the physicality, on both sides of the ball. This team is really starting to create it's own identity.
 
Ragnow's injury is to the same toe he had surgery on last year so that is very concerning.

Possibly. But also maybe speculative? Birkett in The Free Press yesterday:

The injury is believed to be on the same foot that Ragnow underwent surgery on last October.

:shrug:
Someone has to go up to Frank and ask him which little piggy it is.

Last year he called it "my stupid toe." Haven't heard this year's moniker.
 
Ragnow's injury is to the same toe he had surgery on last year so that is very concerning.

Possibly. But also maybe speculative? Birkett in The Free Press yesterday:

The injury is believed to be on the same foot that Ragnow underwent surgery on last October.

:shrug:
Someone has to go up to Frank and ask him which little piggy it is.

I hope it is not the one that went 'wee wee wee' all the way home.
 
Writers terming this a must win game for Lions are creating unnecessary drama. I guess they are referring to this in the context of this season but there are some now wanting to put the heat on Campbell and his future. Ungodly.

Need to evaluate this team over the whole season. By the end we will have a clearer picture of Campbell and the team's future though I think we will still be a work in progress.

I am concerned about what's happening at present with the OL. Just a nightmare. A few weeks ago, we were looking forward to seeing the OL play as a unit for the first time. Now we are looking at practice squad and other such talent protecting Goff. Really want to see Goff play through the season and not go down with an injury. Need to see if he can be the guy going forward. Lions have done all they can to boost his confidence and give him the tools to succeed.

Going with a rookie QB next year is not enticing for the next few years. May be Lamar Jackson will be an option.
 
Lions announce roster moves:

Elevated LB Anthony Pittman and T Dan Skipper from the Practice Squad to the Active/Inactive list

Downgraded G Jonah Jackson to Doubtful for Sunday's game vs. Washington

***************

Drew Forbes and Kayode Awosika as potential options to replace Jackson on the left side. Detroit claimed Forbes via the Cleveland Browns ahead of its first game. The Lions added Awosika from Philadelphia’s practice squad earlier this week. Forbes has appeared in four games across three seasons. Awosika saw action in one for the Eagles last year.

LT - Taylor Decker (calf/off injury report)
LG - Unknown - Pro Bowl guard Jonah Jackson (figner) likely out
C - Evan Brown playing for Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow (foot)
RG - Logan Stenberg - had 4 career NFL snaps before last week
RT - Penei Sewell

Forbes has been with the team less than two weeks, Awosika since Wednesday.

Sewell has never played guard as a pro. Actually, he can't remember the last time he played G - probably high school. He's been taking some reps there this week and took some during TC. It's possible the Lions move him inside and start Matt Nelson at RT. That would leave Dan Skipper as the backup T (OL typically play 100% of snaps.) Awosika is also a T and presumably on the active roster since we pouched him off the Eagles PS. Forbes, if he doesn't start, is the only other backup.

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It's depressing thinking about the OL injuries. Something a little more lighthearted.

The new T, Kayode Awosika, is Nigerian. Of course he is; we lead the league in Nigerians. As someone joked at the Lions Nigerian Independence Day dinner last October, there's almost enough for a soccer team:
  1. Kayode Awosika T
  2. Rookie Obinna Eze, practice squad T
  3. DT Levi Onwuzurike
  4. DE Julian Okwara
  5. LB Romeo Okwara
  6. CB Jeff Okudah
  7. CB Amani Oruwariye
  8. S Ifeatu Melifonwu

    There's like 100+ African players in the NFL this year, kind of cool almost 10% of them are with Detroit. One of my groomsmen, Oluwasseun, became a Lions fan - and recruited three of his Nigerian friends to follow suit - solely because the connection.

    Oh, about that soccer team...

  9. Final cut RB Godwin Igwebuike (also Nigerian)
  10. Final cut DE Jashon Cornell (Cameroon)
  11. FB Jason Cabinda (Cameroon)
 
Lions announce roster moves:

Elevated LB Anthony Pittman and T Dan Skipper from the Practice Squad to the Active/Inactive list

Downgraded G Jonah Jackson to Doubtful for Sunday's game vs. Washington

***************

Drew Forbes and Kayode Awosika as potential options to replace Jackson on the left side. Detroit claimed Forbes via the Cleveland Browns ahead of its first game. The Lions added Awosika from Philadelphia’s practice squad earlier this week. Forbes has appeared in four games across three seasons. Awosika saw action in one for the Eagles last year.

LT - Taylor Decker (calf/off injury report)
LG - Unknown - Pro Bowl guard Jonah Jackson (figner) likely out
C - Evan Brown playing for Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow (foot)
RG - Logan Stenberg - had 4 career NFL snaps before last week
RT - Penei Sewell

Forbes has been with the team less than two weeks, Awosika since Wednesday.

Sewell has never played guard as a pro. Actually, he can't remember the last time he played G - probably high school. He's been taking some reps there this week and took some during TC. It's possible the Lions move him inside and start Matt Nelson at RT. That would leave Dan Skipper as the backup T (OL typically play 100% of snaps.) Awosika is also a T and presumably on the active roster since we pouched him off the Eagles PS. Forbes, if he doesn't start, is the only other backup.

****************

It's depressing thinking about the OL injuries. Something a little more lighthearted.

The new T, Kayode Awosika, is Nigerian. Of course he is; we lead the league in Nigerians. As someone joked at the Lions Nigerian Independence Day dinner last October, there's almost enough for a soccer team:
  1. Kayode Awosika T
  2. Rookie Obinna Eze, practice squad T
  3. DT Levi Onwuzurike
  4. DE Julian Okwara
  5. LB Romeo Okwara
  6. CB Jeff Okudah
  7. CB Amani Oruwariye
  8. S Ifeatu Melifonwu

    There's like 100+ African players in the NFL this year, kind of cool almost 10% of them are with Detroit. One of my groomsmen, Oluwasseun, became a Lions fan - and recruited three of his Nigerian friends to follow suit - solely because the connection.

    Oh, about that soccer team...

  9. Final cut RB Godwin Igwebuike (also Nigerian)
  10. Final cut DE Jashon Cornell (Cameroon)
  11. FB Jason Cabinda (Cameroon)

Be good for a Beer League soccer team on the off season.
 
Writers terming this a must win game for Lions are creating unnecessary drama. I guess they are referring to this in the context of this season but there are some now wanting to put the heat on Campbell and his future. Ungodly.

Need to evaluate this team over the whole season. By the end we will have a clearer picture of Campbell and the team's future though I think we will still be a work in progress.

I am concerned about what's happening at present with the OL. Just a nightmare. A few weeks ago, we were looking forward to seeing the OL play as a unit for the first time. Now we are looking at practice squad and other such talent protecting Goff. Really want to see Goff play through the season and not go down with an injury. Need to see if he can be the guy going forward. Lions have done all they can to boost his confidence and give him the tools to succeed.

Going with a rookie QB next year is not enticing for the next few years. May be Lamar Jackson will be an option.


It is only a somewhat must win if they plan on making the playoffs. Teams that start 0-2 rarely make the NFL playoffs.

Getting a little concerned about Rags and Swift being in the injury report every week though.
 
Writers terming this a must win game for Lions are creating unnecessary drama. I guess they are referring to this in the context of this season but there are some now wanting to put the heat on Campbell and his future. Ungodly.

Need to evaluate this team over the whole season. By the end we will have a clearer picture of Campbell and the team's future though I think we will still be a work in progress.

I am concerned about what's happening at present with the OL. Just a nightmare. A few weeks ago, we were looking forward to seeing the OL play as a unit for the first time. Now we are looking at practice squad and other such talent protecting Goff. Really want to see Goff play through the season and not go down with an injury. Need to see if he can be the guy going forward. Lions have done all they can to boost his confidence and give him the tools to succeed.

Going with a rookie QB next year is not enticing for the next few years. May be Lamar Jackson will be an option.


It is only a somewhat must win if they plan on making the playoffs. Teams that start 0-2 rarely make the NFL playoffs.

Getting a little concerned about Rags and Swift being in the injury report every week though.

Yes, it is a must win if we want to get to nine wins, Campbell is not on the hot seat until next season. Next season they must be a team at least competing for the playoffs.
 
Lions announce roster moves:

Elevated LB Anthony Pittman and T Dan Skipper from the Practice Squad to the Active/Inactive list

Downgraded G Jonah Jackson to Doubtful for Sunday's game vs. Washington

***************

Drew Forbes and Kayode Awosika as potential options to replace Jackson on the left side. Detroit claimed Forbes via the Cleveland Browns ahead of its first game. The Lions added Awosika from Philadelphia’s practice squad earlier this week. Forbes has appeared in four games across three seasons. Awosika saw action in one for the Eagles last year.

LT - Taylor Decker (calf/off injury report)
LG - Unknown - Pro Bowl guard Jonah Jackson (figner) likely out
C - Evan Brown playing for Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow (foot)
RG - Logan Stenberg - had 4 career NFL snaps before last week
RT - Penei Sewell

Forbes has been with the team less than two weeks, Awosika since Wednesday.

Sewell has never played guard as a pro. Actually, he can't remember the last time he played G - probably high school. He's been taking some reps there this week and took some during TC. It's possible the Lions move him inside and start Matt Nelson at RT. That would leave Dan Skipper as the backup T (OL typically play 100% of snaps.) Awosika is also a T and presumably on the active roster since we pouched him off the Eagles PS. Forbes, if he doesn't start, is the only other backup.

****************

It's depressing thinking about the OL injuries. Something a little more lighthearted.

The new T, Kayode Awosika, is Nigerian. Of course he is; we lead the league in Nigerians. As someone joked at the Lions Nigerian Independence Day dinner last October, there's almost enough for a soccer team:
  1. Kayode Awosika T
  2. Rookie Obinna Eze, practice squad T
  3. DT Levi Onwuzurike
  4. DE Julian Okwara
  5. LB Romeo Okwara
  6. CB Jeff Okudah
  7. CB Amani Oruwariye
  8. S Ifeatu Melifonwu

    There's like 100+ African players in the NFL this year, kind of cool almost 10% of them are with Detroit. One of my groomsmen, Oluwasseun, became a Lions fan - and recruited three of his Nigerian friends to follow suit - solely because the connection.

    Oh, about that soccer team...

  9. Final cut RB Godwin Igwebuike (also Nigerian)
  10. Final cut DE Jashon Cornell (Cameroon)
  11. FB Jason Cabinda (Cameroon)

Be good for a Beer League soccer team on the off season.

Early 70s the Lions used to barnstorm across Michigan all winter playing charity basketball games. Think it was Charlie Sanders idea. Came to our lil’ podunk town a couple times.
 
Lions holding as a one point favorite, injuries are not concerning the bettors for whatever reason.

Three starting OL out/doubtful is major. Amani missing would be a death blow. The only possible help is Jonathan Allen was added as questionable, but he was full participant in practice so he should be OK. Lions should not be favored at this point. The Lions can fill one OL position, but not three.
 
Lions holding as a one point favorite, injuries are not concerning the bettors for whatever reason.
Both tackles are healthy and neal is a good replacement at center. If you have to fill in replacements on the ol, the guards are the least impactful.

At least, that's what I kept telling myself.
 
We absolutely need Amani, Frank, Okuda, and Hutch to be healthy next week. We were lucky to hang on with the guys we put out there. Somehow our make-shift OL held up.
 
Dan Campbell starts the presser by mentioning 4 players who impressed him today.

"I thought Dan Skipper did a hell of a job."

Evan Brown, Logan Stenberg and Will Harris, too.

Says it’s the same toe for Frank Ragnow but it should be OK with rest.
 
Dan Campbell starts the presser by mentioning 4 players who impressed him today.

"I thought Dan Skipper did a hell of a job."

Evan Brown, Logan Stenberg and Will Harris, too.

Says it’s the same toe for Frank Ragnow but it should be OK with rest.
Check him out in this clip

Do they have an award for positional Assistant Coach of the Year?

Hank Fraley doing a whale of a job the last 3 years - one of two holdovers from the pencil ******* (OC Ben Johnson was the other)
 
Happy 67th birthday to Billy Sims

Swift with another 50 yarder - first Lions back to have consecutive games with a 50+ run since Barry Sanders 1997

Three straight games 35+ points; last accomplished 1952-53 (they won the NFL Title both years)

Take of two halves for the D - forced 6 punts and a fumble recovery first half, four 3 and outs. Gave up four long TD drives (+ had an interception) in second half

Mr Jack Fox average 55.4 on his 5 punts, 48.8 net

(last week he hit the minimum 125 punts to qualify - now the all time league leader in net average)

6’9” Dan Skipper is on his 20th NFL contract (6 different teams - 3rd stint with Detroit) - first time playing guard since preseason his rookie year, before that hadn’t played inside since freshman year of college. first start ever,

3 backups playing interior line, ran for 191 yards, just insane

second week in a row Jared was at the podium saying “we played good, Ben called a great game, but we left too many points out there. That’s mostly me.”
 
Swift is #5 in rushing yards, #3 in total yards, and #1 in ypc. Amon-Ra is #5 in yards, #3 in receptions, and #1 in TDs. Goff is #9 in QB rating with 6 TDs to 1 int. Not bad for guys who were ranked as 30th or below by the experts. It is only two weeks, but this offense is far better than people gave them credit. I had them as a top 10 offense. I think they are more like a top 5 and they don't even have their most dangerous threat yet.
 
Swift is #5 in rushing yards, #3 in total yards, and #1 in ypc. Amon-Ra is #5 in yards, #3 in receptions, and #1 in TDs. Goff is #9 in QB rating with 6 TDs to 1 int. Not bad for guys who were ranked as 30th or below by the experts. It is only two weeks, but this offense is far better than people gave them credit. I had them as a top 10 offense. I think they are more like a top 5 and they don't even have their most dangerous threat yet.
Even more impressive was doing all of that with 3 backup offensive linemen. Dan Skipper came from the practice squad and started at guard. He hadn't played guard since his freshman year in college. Very impressive. :thumbup:
 
I thought Jeff Okudah was solid yesterday. I was concerned when he left the game but thankfully it was just cramps.

Need to see the tape but I don't recall him giving up any of the McLaurin receptions. He's also playing the run really well this year.

Another good game from Rodrigo. I still can't believe Holmes found unearthed a player that good in the 6th round.

If Hutch stays healthy he's a solid favorite for DRotY. It's early in the year, let's see if he can maintain some consistency. Obviously whatever the thigh injury is, he was limping significantly when he walked off after the game. Didn't have the same impact after he got hurt, hope it's nothing serious. Kid has quite a motor; he's everything we hoped he would be.

ETA: Hutch coming off

Ben Johnson is everything we hoped he would be. The offense was stalling, four possessions and one first down while Washington got back in the game. Man did we need a play in the worst way, and ARSB's 58 yard reverse saved the day.

I bet Jamo is chomping at the bit wanting be part of this.

Three phase win. Mr Jack Fox is a great weapon to have given how much our defense will bend in stretches.

Detail and discipline.
 

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