A hobbled Detroit Lions offensive line may very well be nearer to full energy in Week 10.
On Friday, Lions head coach Dan Campbell told reporters that offensive tackles Taylor Decker (knee) and Penei Sewell (shoulder) are trending towards beginning this Sunday towards the Washington Commanders (3-6). Each suffered accidents in Week 9’s 27-24 loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
Constructive Taylor Decker, Penei Sewell updates a welcome signal for depleted offensive line
Detroit’s offensive line struggled with each beginning tackles getting injured, together with guards Christian Mahogany (knee) and Tate Ratledge (shoulder). The Lions positioned Mahogany on injured reserve Wednesday, whereas Ratledge completed final Sunday’s loss after taking a visit to the locker room.
Having Decker and Sewell, who’re each coming off 2024 Professional Bowl seasons, lively ought to assist Detroit keep away from a second consecutive loss. The Commanders are coping with a slew of accidents themselves, most notably to quarterback Jayden Daniels. A makeshift Lions offensive line would have helped stage the enjoying area, however their cornerstone tackles ought to stabilize a unit that is had its share of struggles, rating within the backside 10 in ESPN’s pass-block and run-block win rate.
With Mahogany out, the Lions are anticipated to start out seldom-used fifth-year veteran Kayode Awosika, who has performed 20 offensive snaps this season. The road can be in even worse form if Decker or Sewell have been additionally unavailable. As an alternative, the injury is not less than considerably mitigated.
