ALLEN PARK — Last Thursday against the Dallas Cowboys was the first NFL action of Miles Frazier’s career, but the rookie offensive lineman still managed to flash something subtle — and something that could earn him more time in the Detroit Lions lineup.
With 7:20 left in the fourth quarter, the Lions led 30-27. Detroit faced 2nd-and-7 at Dallas’ 10-yard line before Jahmyr Gibbs ripped off a 10-yard touchdown to extend the lead to 37-27 after Jake Bates’ extra point.
On that play, Frazier and veteran tackle Taylor Decker seamlessly passed off blocks — a pro-level exchange that’s difficult to execute even with a full offseason, let alone without training camp or the preseason. Instead of taking any credit, the former LSU standout explained how he and Decker were already able to work in syn

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