Lions' Week 2 Wednesday Injury Report

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The Detroit Lions could be without their starting left tackle, Taylor Decker, against the Seattle Seahawks. Decker continues to deal with an ankle injury.
If the veteran does not end up suiting up, it is reasonable to expect Penei Sewell to slide over to play at left tackle.
Recall, Sewell excelled collegiately playing on the left side, but has made the transition to playing at right guard over the first two seasons of his NFL career.
Matt Nelson would likely be called upon to play on the right side next to Halapoulivaati Vaitai, who excelled against the Chiefs in his return from back surgery.
Lions offensive line coach Hank Fraley echoed the sentiments of Dan Campbell, indicating the offensive line had some things to clean up, heading into the contest against the Seattle Seahawks.
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“Can’t tell you, everything. Seattle’s looking at everything we’ve done, they kinda know. Just the little things, you’re always gonna hear us yell, ‘Pad level.’ We need to be lower," Fraley said. "We might move people, but sometimes there might be false wins. The game’s still about leverage. We’ve gotta be able to do that. We’ve gotta be able to handle movement, when people are gonna move on us. Not too many teams are gonna just stand there and let us tee off. That’s across the league. Communication, those snaps, you guys saw it, stuff like that, we’ve gotta clean up. We didn’t play a clean game offensively, and some of that was on us.”
Lions' Week 2 Wednesday injury report:
- Taylor Decker -- Ankle (NP)
- Khalil Dorsey -- Illness (NP)
- Emmanuel Moseley -- Knee/Hamstring (NP)
- Frank Ragnow -- Toe (FP)
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— Tim Twentyman (@ttwentyman) September 13, 2023

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