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Lions Safety Joseph Out vs. Rams Amid Injury Setback
13 Dec
Summary
- Safety Kerby Joseph ruled out for Sunday's game against the Rams.
- Joseph suffered a setback in his knee injury recovery.
- Fellow safety Brian Branch also expected to be placed on injured reserve.

The Detroit Lions have officially ruled out safety Kerby Joseph for their upcoming Sunday matchup with the Los Angeles Rams. This decision comes after Joseph missed practice and head coach Dan Campbell indicated a setback in his knee injury rehabilitation. Joseph's situation is serious enough that he is being considered for injured reserve, potentially ending his regular season prematurely.
Adding to the defensive secondary's concerns, safety Brian Branch is also expected to be sidelined. While technically not yet on injured reserve, the Lions anticipate placing him on the list on Saturday. This dual absence significantly impacts the team's defensive backfield as they prepare to face the Rams.
Several other key players are dealing with injuries and are listed as questionable. These include offensive linemen Kayode Awosika and Taylor Decker, safety Thomas Harper, offensive guard Christian Mahogany, wide receiver Kalif Raymond, running back Sione Vaki, and tight end Shane Zylstra. Despite a week of limited practice, some players like Decker and Harper are expected to be available for Sunday's game.




