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- Panic swept Lions nation this week when it was revealed that Ameer Abdullah suffered the dreaded Lisfranc injury last year. However, former NFL doctor David J. Chao had an optimistic outlook on the situation:
Mystery cleared up.#AmeerAbdullah foot injury info was never specified until now. Good chance to be 100% for 2017. https://t.co/sQAvNgZI5A
— David J. Chao, MD (@ProFootballDoc) June 1, 2017
- For 2017, Darius Slay is focusing on health, and he’s using iron-man Glover Quin as a helpful resource.
- Eric Ebron has a new website, and he’s selling a bunch of new merchandise with his “Play 4 Keeps” slogan. There’s a lot of slick-looking items in there:
We Live Baby YEAH! https://t.co/bBsv8xKmLj pic.twitter.com/q5MlLYZfmG
— Eric Ebron (@Ebron85) June 2, 2017
- Interesting note from ESPN’s Michael Rothstein, Matt Asiata took a rep or two on special teams in the same position Michael Burton used to occupy.
- Tim Twentyman believes first-round pick Jarrad Davis could learn a thing or two from fellow linebacker Paul Worrilow, who was forced to run the Falcons defense as a rookie.
- Joseph Fauria may not be a part of the Lions team anymore, but his epic friendship with Lions punter Sam Martin is still going strong:
- The Detroit Lions have photos and highlights from Thursday’s OTA session, which was closed from the media.
- Thursday night, we lost the man responsible for the Detroit Pistons’ Bad Boys teams—former general manager Jack McCloskey. Rest in peace.
We mourn the loss of legendary GM Jack McCloskey, the architect of the Bad Boys teams, who passed away today: https://t.co/eQprz2HkZI pic.twitter.com/hp3BXYoFzN
— Detroit Pistons (@DetroitPistons) June 2, 2017