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Another potential solution for the Lions would be to bump Williams over. The rookie was one of the best interior run stoppers ...
“Lions HC Dan Campbell told reporters the initial belief is that Alim McNeill and Carlton Davis suffered injuries that ‘could be season-ending’.” ...
Defensive tackle Alim McNeill tore his ACL in the loss, while cornerback Carlton Davis II fractured his jaw, Lions head coach Dan Campbell confirmed on Monday. McNeil's season is over, while Davis ...
Dan Campbell’s message to his veterans. ... Alim McNeill’s next step. Speaking of McNeill, he feels like one of the more underrated examples of how the Lions want this thing to look.
While speaking to the media at this year's owners meetings, Lions head coach Dan Campbell revealed (via Fox2 Detroit's Dan Miller) that defensive tackle Alim McNeill probably won't be ready for ...
McNeill suggested that he wasn’t sure if Campbell was truly being serious. But the 315-pound defensive tackle also made it clear to reporters that he’s ready for an opportunity on offense.
According to the team's play-by-play voice, "Dan Campbell gave some insight into when we might see Alim McNeill again. Said it won’t be at the start of camp and probably not early in the season.
Here's everything Lions coach Dan Campbell had to say about those and other injuries at his day-after news conference Monday. RB David Montgomery. ... DT Alim McNeill and DB Khalil Dorsey.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell provided some injury updates regarding interior defensive lineman Alim McNeill and cornerback Carlton Davis III following the team's 48-42 loss to the Buffalo ...
The Detroit Lions saw three more defensive players go down with injuries during the Week 15 loss to the Buffalo Bills, including defensive lineman Alim McNeill. Here's the latest injury update on ...
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell, center, celebrates with Aidan Hutchinson (97) and Alim McNeill, right, after McNeill sacked Dallas Cowboys' Dak Prescott (4) in the first half of an NFL ...
The Detroit Lions lost 48-42 to the Buffalo Bills in Week 15, but the team’s losses went well beyond the scoreboard. In an all-too-familiar sight, several Lions defenders left the field with ...