The Detroit Lions are wasting no time addressing their growing injury concerns. On Wednesday, the team announced the signing of three players — including a veteran offensive lineman who’s started 61 games in his career — as they scramble to reinforce depth ahead of a crucial Week 10 showdown.
With multiple starters sidelined, especially along the offensive front, Detroit’s coaching staff knew reinforcements were a must. The veteran addition brings both stability and experience to a unit that’s been battered over the last few weeks. Alongside him, two other signings round out much-needed support across key positions, giving Dan Campbell and his staff flexibility heading into Sunday’s matchup.
The timing couldn’t be more critical. The Lions have already placed several starters on injured reserve and have seen their offensive consistency waver since returning from the bye. By bringing in proven talent, they’re signaling one thing loud and clear — they’re not letting injuries derail their season.
If the new faces can settle in quickly, Detroit might just weather this storm and stay firmly in the NFC playoff mix.
Detroit Lions Make Big Roster Shake-Up Amid Mounting Injuries — Add Veteran with 61 Starts
