The Detroit Lions have ruled out six players for their Week 10 matchup against the Houston Texans. This includes some key contributors to the team’s defense and special teams. The Lions will be without defensive lineman John Cominsky, safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson, and linebacker Jack Campbell, all of whom are dealing with injuries that will prevent them from participating in the game.
In addition to these defensive players, the Lions will also miss the services of wide receiver Jameson Williams, who continues to recover from an injury. Special teams will be impacted as well, as kicker Riley Patterson and long snapper Scott Daly have been ruled out due to injury concerns.
The absence of these six players presents a significant challenge for the Lions as they prepare to face the Texans. Their defense, which has been a strong point this season, will be notably depleted without key starters, and special teams could be affected without Patterson and Daly. The team will need to rely on backups and adjust their game plan to compensate for the losses.
The Lions are hopeful that the players who are sidelined will recover quickly, but for now, their focus will be on finding ways to overcome these absences and maintain their strong play as they look to secure a win over the Texans in Week 10.