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Lions Safety Joseph's Knee Woes Continue
2 Dec
Summary
- Safety Kerby Joseph's knee injury continues to sideline him.
- Joseph admits his knee is 'messed up' with no clear fix.
- CB Terrion Arnold placed on injured reserve with shoulder injury.

Detroit Lions All-Pro safety Kerby Joseph continues to grapple with a knee injury that has kept him out of action for the past six games. Coach Dan Campbell suggested the injury might be chronic and requires management rather than a definitive cure, citing common issues like cartilage or meniscus problems. Joseph himself expressed concern, stating his knee is "messed up" and that surgery is not an option, leaving his return timeline uncertain.
Joseph recently returned to practice on a limited basis, sporting a knee brace. Despite this positive step, his comments to reporters did not inspire confidence regarding a long-term solution. He expressed a desire to "lock in on life" by deactivating social media accounts. Simultaneously, the Lions announced cornerback Terrion Arnold has been placed on injured reserve due to a shoulder injury, ruling him out for at least four games.
Joseph's contract extension in April made him one of the league's highest-paid safeties, underscoring the team's investment in his performance. The Lions' decision to be cautious with his knee stems from its impact on his speed and movement. With both Joseph and Arnold sidelined, the team's secondary is significantly weakened as they prepare for their upcoming game against the Dallas Cowboys.




