According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the Detroit Lions have gotten relatively good news when it comes to the health of wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown. Per Pelissero, St. Brown is believed to have suffered a low-ankle sprain, which is better than the alternative of a high-ankle sprain. He later added that St. Brown is not expected to go on injured reserve and will be considered “week-to-week.”
St. Brown suffered the injury during the first quarter of the Lions’ loss to the Green Bay Packers. On the play, he was engaged as a blocker when he got rolled up on by teammates Kayode Awosika and Trystan Colon:
After the game, Lions coach Dan Campbell also expressed some limited optimism about the injury, suggesting the Lions star receiver may only miss a game or two, if they’re lucky.
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