Dan Campbell gives optimistic injury update on tight end Sam LaPorta
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell provided an encouraging update on tight end Sam LaPorta following an injury he sustained during the team’s recent game against the Houston Texans. LaPorta, who exited the game in the third quarter after a notable 37-yard reception due to a shoulder injury, is being evaluated as day-to-day. Campbell described the issue as a sprain to the AC joint in his shoulder and indicated it is not a long-term concern.
Campbell expressed optimism about LaPorta’s recovery, stating that while there’s a chance the tight end might miss a game, the injury isn’t severe enough to sideline him for an extended period. Tests conducted after the game showed no major structural damage, although LaPorta was seen wearing a sling as a precaution. His status will be monitored through further assessments during the week.
LaPorta has been a key contributor for the Lions this season, showcasing his reliability and toughness. This latest injury follows earlier challenges, including a hamstring issue in training camp and a sprained ankle earlier in the season, neither of which caused him to miss significant playing time. Given his resilience, there’s hope he’ll return soon, but the Lions are prepared to approach his recovery cautiously to ensure his long-term health.
The Lions’ next game against the Jacksonville Jaguars will provide more clarity on LaPorta’s availability, with Campbell remaining hopeful for his return. In the meantime, the team is prepared to adjust its lineup if necessary, ensuring they can continue their momentum in the season.
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