ALLEN PARK -- Kerby Joseph’s injured knee isn’t healing as fast as the Detroit Lions hoped it would.
Joseph has missed the team’s last two games, with the bye week sandwiched between those DNPs. The All-Pro safety has been dealing with knee issues since training camp. Joseph played through the issues for the first six games. But the Lions hoped the bye week would let his knee calm down, saying he needed some time to rest to get better.
After missing two games and getting the bye to recover, it’s still not where the Lions would like. Dan Campbell offered an update during an interview with 97.1 The Ticket , saying they aren’t going to rush Joseph back to action.
“The irritation is not going away as fast as we had hoped,” Campbell said Tuesday ." There is improvement. But it’s just not

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