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Lions' LaPorta Out for Season After Back Surgery
21 Nov
Summary
- Detroit Lions tight end Sam LaPorta had back surgery.
- LaPorta's absence is a significant blow to the Lions' offense.
- The team will rely on Brock Wright in LaPorta's absence.

Detroit Lions tight end Sam LaPorta has undergone back surgery and is expected to miss the rest of the current season. Coach Dan Campbell confirmed the news Friday, emphasizing the team's need to adapt.
LaPorta has been a key player for the Lions, recording 40 receptions for 489 yards and three touchdowns this season. His absence was felt in the team's recent 16-9 loss at Philadelphia, highlighting his importance to the offense.
Brock Wright, a veteran tight end with starting experience, will now assume the primary role. The Lions, with a 6-4 record, are preparing to host the New York Giants on Sunday. LaPorta, a second-round pick in 2023, was an Associated Press All-Pro selection as a rookie.




