Lions' injury list short coming out of Monday night, but team faces long-snapping concern
Justin Rogers
The Detroit News
Detroit — The Detroit Lions had minimal injury issues during Monday's game against the Las Vegas Raiders. Three players exited the contest in the second half, with guard Kayode Awosika dealing with cramping and special teamers Khalil Dorsey and Scott Daly suffering knee injuries.
There were no immediate updates on either of the knee injuries, but a long-term issue for Dorsey or Daly would be a blow for the Lions. Dorsey, who missed four games while dealing with a rhabdomyolysis, a serious muscle condition, has been playing on multiple special teams groups since his return to the lineup, including working as the team's kickoff returner.
Daly, meanwhile, plays the critical long-snapping role. He got rolled up on during a field goal late in the fourth quarter and will require additional medical testing to determine the extent of his injury. If serious enough to land him on injured reserve, he would need to be replaced following the team's bye week.
Daly's injury occurred late enough in the game where the team didn't need a long snapper. Had it happened earlier in the contest, he believes either defensive end Aidan Hutchinson or linebacker Alex Anzalone would have been called upon as the emergency replacement.
jdrogers@detroitnews.com
Twitter/X: @Justin_Rogers
Justin Rogers
The Detroit News
Detroit — The Detroit Lions had minimal injury issues during Monday's game against the Las Vegas Raiders. Three players exited the contest in the second half, with guard Kayode Awosika dealing with cramping and special teamers Khalil Dorsey and Scott Daly suffering knee injuries.
There were no immediate updates on either of the knee injuries, but a long-term issue for Dorsey or Daly would be a blow for the Lions. Dorsey, who missed four games while dealing with a rhabdomyolysis, a serious muscle condition, has been playing on multiple special teams groups since his return to the lineup, including working as the team's kickoff returner.
Daly, meanwhile, plays the critical long-snapping role. He got rolled up on during a field goal late in the fourth quarter and will require additional medical testing to determine the extent of his injury. If serious enough to land him on injured reserve, he would need to be replaced following the team's bye week.
Daly's injury occurred late enough in the game where the team didn't need a long snapper. Had it happened earlier in the contest, he believes either defensive end Aidan Hutchinson or linebacker Alex Anzalone would have been called upon as the emergency replacement.
jdrogers@detroitnews.com
Twitter/X: @Justin_Rogers
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