The Detroit Lions are skipping joint practices this year, trusting their own roster’s depth to simulate game conditions—prioritizing health after injury-plagued seasons. Coach Dan Campbell’s bold move is backed by national recognition: five Lions made the NFL’s Top 100, including Amon-Ra St. Brown, Aidan Hutchinson, and Jared Goff—with Jahmyr Gibbs rising fast. Still, a setback looms: new center Cade Mays faces an 8-10 week recovery, forcing Tate Ratledge and Juice Scruggs to step up. Despite the hiccup, the team remains confident their strategy will keep them sharp and injury-free when it matters most.
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