Graham Glasgow has played every offensive snap through the Lions' first 14 games, making starts at center and left guard
Here are a few injury updates from Lions head coach Dan Campbell, including the latest on Alex Anzalone and Graham Glasgow.
If Detroit Lions offensive guard Graham Glasgow can't play Sunday, rookie sixth-round pick Christian Mahogany could get his first career start.
The Detroit Lions got their first extended look at sixth-round pick Christian Mahogany in Sunday's 34-17 win over the Chicago Bears. Mahogany started in place of Graham Glasgow, who was out with a knee injury.
Glasgow (knee) was a full participant in Thursday's practice. The starting left guard had to miss Detroit's 34-17 win over Chicago last Sunday with the knee issue, but he was able to practice in a limited capacity even on the Friday before that game.
Moving onto 2024, the Lions signed guard Kevin Zeitler and that forced Glasgow to move to left guard. Unfortunately, this move has been less than ideal for Glasgow. Up to this point in the season, his blocking grades are way down from where they were a season ago.
The Lions had already ruled out two players due to injuries. Running back David Montgomery and linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin will not play, as expected. Reeves-Maybin technically still remains on the injured reserve, so he’s not a designated inactive for this game.
The Detroit Lions ruled two players out and one questionable for Monday's game against the San Francisco 49ers. Running back David Montgomery and wide receiver Kalif Raymond were both ruled out, while linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin is questionable.
The Detroit Lions will be without multiple offensive linemen against the Chicago Bears on Sunday, including right guard Graham Glasgow. The lineman was previously listed as questionable before ...
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Graham Glasgow was listed as a limited participant in practice Friday, but the Detroit Lions' starting left guard is questionable to play Sunday against the Chicago Bears because of a knee injury.