“Not a Good Sign”: Lions Guard Christian Mahogany Carted Off After Fourth-Quarter Injury

The Detroit Lions faced another gut-wrenching moment in their Week 9 battle against the Minnesota Vikings when promising guard Christian Mahogany had to be carted off the field late in the fourth quarter.

Players from both sidelines showed immediate concern as Mahogany went down, signaling just how serious the situation might be. The Lions later confirmed that he’s dealing with a knee injury and is “questionable to return.”

This marks the third Lions starter to suffer an injury in the game — after Taylor Decker and Tate Ratledge were both shaken up earlier before returning. It’s been a rough stretch for Detroit’s offensive line, and Mahogany’s potential absence could test the team’s depth in a crucial stretch of the season.

While fans await more news, the sight of Mahogany being carted off was, as the report stated, “not a good sign.” The Lions can only hope this setback isn’t as serious as it looked.

 

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