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Lions Lose Star Tight End Sam LaPorta Ahead of Eagles Clash
15 Nov
Summary
- Lions TE Sam LaPorta out with back injury for Sunday's game
- LaPorta is 3rd-ranked TE in NFL, has 40 receptions and 3 TDs this season
- Backup Brock Wright expected to fill in for the injured star

As the Detroit Lions (6-3) prepare to take on the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles (7-2) this Sunday, they will be without one of their best offensive weapons. Tight end Sam LaPorta, who is currently the 3rd-ranked tight end in the NFL for the 2025 season, has been officially ruled out of the game due to a back injury.
LaPorta, who has been a consistent star for the Lions this year, has already amassed 40 receptions for 3 touchdowns. He has been a reliable target for the Lions' passing attack, averaging almost 7 yards after the catch. However, the 26-year-old tight end was unable to practice leading up to the crucial Sunday Night Football matchup and will not suit up against the Eagles.
With LaPorta sidelined, the Lions will turn to backup Brock Wright to fill the void. While not on the same caliber as the injured starter, Wright has shown promise this season, recording 2 touchdowns in limited playing time. Head coach Dan Campbell and his staff have expressed confidence in Wright's ability to step up and perform well against the defending champions.
The Lions are in desperate need of a big win to keep their hopes of securing the top seed in the NFC alive. Losing LaPorta is a significant blow, but the team will have to rally around Wright and the rest of the offense to pull off an upset on the road against the Eagles.




