Lions' 2022 Joint Practice Wednesday Updates

The Detroit Lions have not held a joint practice with another NFL football team since they hosted the New England Patriots back in 2019.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell and the coaching staff trusts that working with the Indianapolis Colts this year will facilitate the needed growth a young football needs during training camp.
Campbell noted he trusts the Colts' coaching staff to relay the message to the players not to make it all about aggression and fighting for the next two days.
"I just think you get two real good days of practice," Campbell told reporters, when it was announced the Lions would visit the Colts practice facility this week. "It's a change in intensity going against another opponent. Sometimes, even as intense as you try to make your own practice, just to be able to go against a different opponent just levels the stakes. Levels the intensity. You need that.
"Their bodies need that -- the competition -- just to raise the stakes a little bit goes a long way for your guys. So, to be able to get two really good days against them, and then certainly the preseason game, I think it changes up training camp. But, it also raises up the intensity and competition."
One of the integral areas of improvement the Lions will be expecting is along the defense.
The Colts feature a prolific rushing attack, led by running back Jonathan Taylor.
The opportunity for Aaron Glenn's defense to match wits with the Colts' offense should provide the necessary film for the roster to learn from the next couple of weeks.
Here are updates from the Lions' practice with the Colts Wednesday.
Trainers tending to Devin Funchess. Appears to be in a lot of pain. Right arm/shoulder area. He’s leaving practice.
— Jeremy Reisman (@DetroitOnLion) August 17, 2022
Ryan just found Alec Pierce in the back of the EZ from 10 yards out. Pierce picked it away from Amani Oruwariye. Ryan hits Pittman in the EZ next play.
— Jake Arthur (@JakeArthurNFL) August 17, 2022
Colts owner Jim Irsay handing out signed $100 bills as he goes to meet Indy media pic.twitter.com/UhZ53SAzNc
— Dave Birkett (@davebirkett) August 17, 2022
Isn’t football season the absolute best, @PatMcAfeeShow? pic.twitter.com/vQSXh9qedn
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) August 17, 2022
Jim Irsay out here handing $100 bills to fans.
— Justin Rogers | Detroit Football Network (@Justin_Rogers) August 17, 2022
Pittman’s on the board. Looks like DeShon Elliott threw him down and Pittman wasn’t having it. Nelson first guy there to try and break it up, then both sides all got in.
— Jake Arthur (@JakeArthurNFL) August 17, 2022
Lions rookie S Kerby Joseph gets chippy, then nearly picks off Nick Foles before getting an INT on the next snap. Nice little series for him there against Colts second-team offense.
— Ben Raven (@BenjaminSRaven) August 17, 2022
Colts defense definitely presenting a better challenge to Lions offense. Indy decisively won during 7-on-7s. Much more even during full 11s.
— Jeremy Reisman (@DetroitOnLion) August 17, 2022
Trinity Benson and Amon-Ra with decent gains.
more team drills and it’s Anzalone and Rodrigo out there first
— Ben Raven (@BenjaminSRaven) August 17, 2022
Lions rookie LB Malcolm Rodriguez working with first-team defense against Colts first-team offense out here.
— Ben Raven (@BenjaminSRaven) August 17, 2022
#11 Pittman draws applause from McAfee show. 40-yard reception or so
— DetroitSportsPodcast (@DetroitPodcast) August 17, 2022
7-on-7s, Ryan finds Kylen Granson up the middle for about 20 yards. Great catch by Granson to adjust and bring it down.
— Jake Arthur (@JakeArthurNFL) August 17, 2022
Nick Foles tossed a pick to Lions!
— DetroitSportsPodcast (@DetroitPodcast) August 17, 2022
Per @PatMcAfeeShow 1-on-1s starting between Lions and Colts
— DetroitSportsPodcast (@DetroitPodcast) August 17, 2022
Pat McAfee -- It sure feels like the Lions are getting worked
— DetroitSportsPodcast (@DetroitPodcast) August 17, 2022
OHHHH
— DetroitSportsPodcast (@DetroitPodcast) August 17, 2022
Will Harris just got beat deeeeeeep
#Colts training camp is super wholesome 🌽 pic.twitter.com/o2FPCzBywQ
— Dannie (@dannierogers___) August 17, 2022
Joint practices start today between the #Colts and #Lions. pic.twitter.com/1JVj3Bp55x
— Jake Arthur (@JakeArthurNFL) August 17, 2022
Aidan Hutchinson and Kwity Paye catching up before practice. pic.twitter.com/HODcViJY08
— Jeremy Reisman (@DetroitOnLion) August 17, 2022
Visual proof that Halapoulivaati Vaitai is here and okay. pic.twitter.com/dd2ALOzi9l
— Jeremy Reisman (@DetroitOnLion) August 17, 2022
Jameson Williams made the trip to Indy despite not being able to practice. Josh Paschal, Ifeatu Melifonwu, Jason Cabinda, Romeo Okwara and Julian Okwara did not make the trip
— kyle meinke (@kmeinke) August 17, 2022
Halapoulivaati Vaitai is good. Just had some spasms on Monday, Lions pulled him as a precaution. He’s fine, per Dan Campbell
— kyle meinke (@kmeinke) August 17, 2022
Dan Campbell: Stay true to what you have been taught. Gap integrity. Just little things to clean up defensively
— DetroitSportsPodcast (@DetroitPodcast) August 17, 2022
It was spasm for Big V
— DetroitSportsPodcast (@DetroitPodcast) August 17, 2022
"Should be good"
Today is the start of two big days for the Colts as the Lions come in for joint camp. Things I’m interested in seeing? (No order)
— James Boyd (@RomeovilleKid) August 17, 2022
— What the receivers do
— How Jonathan Taylor looks
— How the defense stacks up against starters (remember the Bills didn’t play theirs last week)
Lions at colts camp update thread #LionsForum #TheDen #LionsOpinion #LionsFans #LionsFan https://t.co/HkkPSngskh
— Detroit Lions Fans (@LionsNewsNow) August 17, 2022
We have landed in Indy for joint practices this afternoon. pic.twitter.com/GvXD1A6A9g
— Pride of Detroit (@PrideOfDetroit) August 17, 2022
4 Things to Watch during #Lions-#Colts Joint Practices
— DetroitSportsPodcast (@DetroitPodcast) August 17, 2022
By: @VitoJerome https://t.co/VW3NZqYqhC
5 things to watch: Lions-Colts joint practices https://t.co/ztjPPbtCpG
— Tim Twentyman (@ttwentyman) August 16, 2022

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