There were a number of names on the Lions Injury this week. Among them; Calvin Johnson, Reggie Bush, and Ndamukong Suh. Luckily, all of these players are listed as probable for Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears.
Running back Reggie Bush has been battling a knee injury since week one, and missed week two because of it. Wide receiver Calvin Johnson always seems to find his way onto the injury report, but never misses any game time. He should be able to start on Sunday, as well. Defensive end/tackle Ndamukong Suh was also limited in practice this week, after suffering a knee injury. He should be good to go against the Bears offensive line.
Other names on the list included WR Nate Burleson, who will not play after breaking his arm. He will aim to return sometime in November. WR Patrick Edwards (ankle) is doubtful for the game. DE Ezekiel Ansah (abdomen), safety Don Carey (hamstring), tackle Jason Fox (groin), and T Corey Hilliard (groin) are all listed as questionable.
Cornerback Chris Houston (hand), S Louis Delmas (knee), linebacker DeAndre Levy (abdomen), LB Ashlee Palmer (ankle), and guard Rob Sims (shoulder) are all probable, and should start.
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Running back Reggie Bush has been battling a knee injury since week one, and missed week two because of it. Wide receiver Calvin Johnson always seems to find his way onto the injury report, but never misses any game time. He should be able to start on Sunday, as well. Defensive end/tackle Ndamukong Suh was also limited in practice this week, after suffering a knee injury. He should be good to go against the Bears offensive line.
Other names on the list included WR Nate Burleson, who will not play after breaking his arm. He will aim to return sometime in November. WR Patrick Edwards (ankle) is doubtful for the game. DE Ezekiel Ansah (abdomen), safety Don Carey (hamstring), tackle Jason Fox (groin), and T Corey Hilliard (groin) are all listed as questionable.
Cornerback Chris Houston (hand), S Louis Delmas (knee), linebacker DeAndre Levy (abdomen), LB Ashlee Palmer (ankle), and guard Rob Sims (shoulder) are all probable, and should start.
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