The Detroit Lions got a nice little surprise prior to their big “Thursday Night Football” showdown with the Dallas Cowboys. No, Frank Ragnow didn’t un-un-un-retire. But Amon-Ra St. Brown, presumed to be sidelined for a game or two, is ACTIVE despite an ankle injury suffered in the first quarter of the Thanksgiving Day game against the Green Bay Packers. He’s unlikely to be 100 percent, but he gives Detroit their best receiving weapon in a game they may need to keep up with a high-powered Cowboys offense.
Dak Prescott and company are averaging 29.2 points per game—good for second best in the league. And with some late additions to their defense at the trade deadline—plus some improving health—Dallas’ defense is starting to hit its stride at the right time. Cowboys defensive tackle Quinnen

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