The Detroit Lions held their first mandatory minicamp practice on Tuesday
The Detroit Lions kicked off their first day of mandatory minicamp on Tuesday, June 4, with a mix of excitement and cautious optimism. With the team gearing up for the 2024 season, attendance and injury updates from the first day of practice provided crucial insights into the current state of the roster. Here’s a detailed look at the participation and injury status of key players as reported by Jeremy Reisman of Pride of Detroit.
Several Detroit Lions players were present at practice but did not participate in any drills. Notable among them were:
- OT Taylor Decker
- DT DJ Reader
- DT Kyle Peko
- CB Terrion Arnold — Downgrade after full participation last week
- CB Emmanuel Moseley
- CB Craig James
- CB Brian Branch
Minimal Walkthrough/Trainer Work
A few players made progress from no participation to minimal work with trainers:
- RB Jahmyr Gibbs — Upgrade from no participation
- C Frank Ragnow — Upgrade from no participation
- G Kayode Awosika — Upgrade from no participation
- EDGE Marcus Davenport — Upgrade from no participation
- S Kerby Joseph
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Limited Work
Several players returned to limited action, an improvement from their previous status:
- G Kevin Zeitler — Upgrade from no participation
- EDGE James Houston — Upgrade from no participation
- CB Ennis Rakestraw
No Apparent Limitation
Some players showed significant improvement and participated without apparent limitations:
- G Christian Mahogany — Upgrade from no participation
- WR Antoine Green — Upgrade from no participation
- LB Derrick Barnes — Upgrade from limited
- LB Alex Anzalone — Upgrade from no participation
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