September 21, 2024
Here’s a look at the Week 1 injury report for the Detroit Lions.
On Sunday night, the Detroit Lions will host the Los Angeles Rams in a replay of their Wild Card Round meeting from the previous season. Many of their injury concerns from training camp and the preseason have subsided, and as is customary before the first game, the Week 1 injury report is brief.

The Lions’ official Week 1 injury report is available here, along with the Sunday night game statuses.

  • S Loren Strickland (thumb)-Out
  • S Ifeatu Melifonwu (ankle)-Doubtful
  • DT DJ Reader (quadricep)-Questionable

Melifonwu’s status for the season opener was first cast into doubt by a vague indications about the injury he was dealing with from head coach Dan Campbell after the preseason finale. A fresh update this week revealed it was some kind of Achilles’ issue (as reported by Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press).

On Friday morning, Campbell said he was not all that optimistic Melifonwu would play on Sunday night and the doubtful listing make it highly unlikely he will.

Campbell was more optimistic about Reader on Friday morning. The Lions’ biggest free agent signing missed all of training camp as he rehabbed a torn quad tendon. The goal has been for him to play Week 2, but the season opener was never totally ruled out. Being listed as questionable

If Reader does play, as easily expected, Campbell acknowledged he would likely be on a snap count against the Rams.

“Yeah, he looked pretty good (in practice),” Campbell said. “Now it’s just a matter of, if he plays, how much can he play? And by doing that, does that, will he have the ability to get a little bit more next week or is it just a sit back and we’re just kind of even right now….But, man, he’s continued to get better every day, took a lot more yesterday which was good.”

Strickland, the Ball State undrafted rookie who surprised everyone by earning a spot on the 53-man roster, did not practice this week and will not be available on Sunday night.

The Lions have three healthy safety on the active roster: Brandon Joseph, Brian Branch, and Kerby Joseph. Melifonwu and Strickland are probably both out. Although Erick Hallett has only been with the organisation for a little over a week, he is a potential upgrade for the practice squad.

Here is a look at the Rams’ Week 1 injury report.

  • OL Jonah Jackson (shoulder)-No designation
  • WR Puka Nacua (knee)-No designation
  • OL Rob Havenstein (ankle)-Questionable
  • CB Cobie Durant (hamstring)-No designation
  • CB Tre’Davious White (Not injury-related/rest)-No designation


The Rams notably placed starting cornerback Darious Williams on IR Thursday, after he “re-tweaked” a hamstring injury.

The offensive line looks like a trouble spot for Los Angeles. Left tackle Alaric Jackson will serve the first of a two-game suspension this week. The former Lion Jackson will play center after missing most of training camp with a shoulder injury, and right tackle Havenstein is listed as questionable.

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