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Detroit Lions Face Playoff Blow: St. Brown, Sewell Injured
3 Dec
Summary
- Star WR Amon-Ra St. Brown suffered a sprained ankle in the Thanksgiving game.
- Penei Sewell also unexpectedly appeared on the injury report with a shoulder issue.
- The Lions are currently outside the NFC playoff picture, making this game crucial.

The Detroit Lions are facing significant adversity just days before their pivotal "Thursday Night Football" game against the Dallas Cowboys. Star wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown is reportedly dealing with a sprained ankle, an injury he sustained during the Lions' Thanksgiving loss to the Green Bay Packers. His absence has cast doubt over his availability for the upcoming crucial matchup.
Compounding these concerns, offensive lineman Penei Sewell unexpectedly appeared on the injury report with a shoulder injury, further thinning Detroit's offensive front. Losing both St. Brown and Sewell would severely impact the Lions' offensive strategies and overall game plan as they prepare to face a Dallas team also vying for playoff positioning.
With both teams currently outside the NFC playoff bracket, this game carries immense importance for their postseason hopes. The Lions, sitting at 7-5, and the Cowboys, at 6-5-1, are in a tight race for seeding, making every snap critical in Week 14.




