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St. Brown is expected to be a game-time decision. But the Lions might have a hole to fill at left guard with a mid-week injury report addition, too.
At this point, I probably sound like a broken record regarding all of the problems with the Detroit Lions. Specifically with the Lions offense, I have been highly disappointed with the lack of execution coming from within this group.
Some potential help could soon be on the way for the Detroit Lions, as they could potentially be in the market for some help in the secondary with a former player on the market.
By the end of December, the Cowboys hadn't lost a home contest all season at 7-0, while Detroit was coming off an emotional win at Minnesota where it clinched the NFC North title for the first time in 30 years while trying to secure one of the top two seeds in the NFC.
Dallas' late resurgence and Detroit's sudden urgency come together for a banger of a TNF matchup. Points could be plentiful.
Let’s be real, the Detroit Lions have been a rollercoaster of emotions this season, and just when you think things are looking up, the injury bug decides to throw a wrench in the works.
The Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys are the top two teams in the hunt for an NFC wild card and are still holding on to hopes of competing for division championships.
Terrion Arnold, who has been bothered by a shoulder injury, was officially placed on injured reserve Tuesday. He appeared in eight games this year.