The Detroit Lions wide collector experienced a lower-body injury during Tuesday’s training and didn’t return.
Detroit Lions wide recipient Quintez Cephus left Tuesday’s training with a clear leg injury. During a one-on-one drill, Cephus got messed up with cornerback Jeff Okudah and went to the ground. He spent a few minutes on the ground prior to being off the field by two coaches, scarcely coming down on his lower body. He didn’t get back to rehearse.
The seriousness of the injury is obscure as of now, and we probably will not get an update from the group until mentor Dan Campbell’s pre-practice public interview on Wednesday. Quintez Cephus In any case, it didn’t look encouraging.
It’s an unfortunate turn of events for Cephus, the Lions’ fifth-round pick in 2020. Last year, he experienced a wrecked collarbone from the get-go in the year, denying him the greater part of his sophomore season. This year, he is in rivalry for a save job, repping with the second-group offense toward the beginning of the instructional course. With Jameson Williams still on the Non-Football Injury list and the retirement of Corey Sutton, this could leave the Lions somewhat under-staffed at beneficiary. Ideally, the Lions get uplifting news on the situation with Cephus.
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In other injury news, Levi Onwuzurike was not at Tuesday’s training. He was delayed to get up in the wake of getting restricted during a group drill on Monday, yet the group offered no injury update. Quintez Cephus Tight end T.J. Hockenson was at training, yet didn’t partake. Well-being C.J. Moore remains sidelined on the NFI list, yet keeps on doing runs and looks near returning.