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The Detroit Lions (6-3) and Philadelphia Eagles (7-2) have declared their initial Week 11 injury reports, and the Lions have returned another two injured reserve players to practice. The Lions now have five players on their injury list who have begun practicing in preparation to return over the next few weeks. That being said, the Lions also had several players not practicing to start the week—including five starters—making for lots of players to monitor this week. Let’s take a look at the latest injury report and get you up to date with what we know. Note: Any changes from the last injury report will be bolded. Injured list updates TE Shane Zylstra (ankle, Reserve/IR) LT Giovanni Manu (knee, Reserve/IR) LG Christian Mahogany (knee, Reserve/IR) — eligible to return in Week 14 G Miles Frazier (knee, Reserve/PUP) — injury evaluation clock has started EDGE Marcus Davenport (pectoral, Reserve/IR) — injury evaluation window has started EDGE Josh Paschal (back, Reserve/NFI) — injury evaluation window has started LB Malcolm Rodriguez (ACL, Reserve/PUP) — injury evaluation window has started LB Zach Cunningham (hamstring, Reserve/IR) — eligible to return in Week 13 CB D.J. Reed (hamstring/IR) — injury evaluation window has started CB Khalil Dorsey (concussion, wrist, Reserve/IR) Davenport injured his pectoral in the second game of the season and has been sidelined for over two months. His return to the practice field is a big step in the right direction toward his return to game action, which can happen at any time in the next three weeks. Marcus Davenport wouldn’t give a timeline for his return to game days, but admitted he’s not a patient person.— Jeremy Reisman (@DetroitOnLion) November 12, 2025 Reed was injured in Week 4, and after a month and a half, he appears to be in a good spot to return. Lions coach Dan Campbell projected that Reed might not get back on the field until early December, so it’s possible he may still need a few more weeks before he can find the field on game days. But Reed told reporters he feels like he’s ready to go now. “I’m a gamer, so I’m ready,” Reed said Wednesday. “But that’s not my call. Obviously, they’re going to be smart about it. But if you ask me, I’m ready to play. That’s my mindset.” No practice RB Sione Vaki (ankle) — New injury TE Sam LaPorta (ankle) — New injury TE Brock Wright (back) — New injury RT Penei Sewell (ankle) — New injury EDGE Aidan Hutchinson (elbow) — New injury CB Terrion Arnold (concussion) — New injury S Kerby Joseph (knee) Vaki, LaPorta, Wright, and Hutchinson did not appear to suffer any apparent injuries in the previous game, so it’s possible that they had their injuries present themselves in the days after the game. It’s common for the Lions to give players a Wednesday practice off and still make them available for the upcoming game, but each will need to be monitored this week. Of note, Vaki and Wright were seen working with trainers off to the side of practice. On a positive note, Hutchinson told Pride of Detroit that he’s expecting to be available to play against the Eagles in Week 11. Aidan Hutchinson says he’s “not at all” worried about missing this week’s game. Wouldn’t specify his injury, but calls it “upper body.”— Jeremy Reisman (@DetroitOnLion) November 12, 2025 One of the players who took the path mentioned above was Sewell, who, just last week, was dealing with a shoulder injury and missed Wednesday’s practice only to return to play on Sunday. While he was able to play through the shoulder injury against the Commanders, he also missed a handful of snaps due to a lower leg injury, which is the catalyst for his missing practice on Wednesday. Of note, he is no longer listed as having a shoulder injury. Arnold suffered a concussion in Week 10 and is currently working his way through the NFL’s protocols. At this time, he still has time to clear them in order to play on Sunday, but he still has hurdles to clear. Of note, he is no longer listed with a shoulder…
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