The Detroit Lions are facing significant injury challenges on their defense as they prepare for their upcoming game against the Green Bay Packers. Head coach Dan Campbell announced on Friday that two key defenders will be sidelined for the match. This includes projected starting defensive end Josh Paschal, who is currently dealing with an issue stemming from a recent post-cancer screening. Paschal, who previously battled cancer during his time at the University of Kentucky, will miss his second consecutive game.
During his press conference, Campbell assured that there are no long-term concerns regarding Paschal’s health. He confirmed that both Paschal and linebacker Malcolm Rodriguez would be unavailable for the game. Rodriguez’s situation is more expected, as he sustained a knee injury in last week’s victory over the Tennessee Titans and has not participated in practice this week.
Paschal’s absence is a setback for the Lions, but Campbell remains optimistic about his potential return. He emphasized that while both players will miss the upcoming game, the prognosis for Paschal is encouraging, indicating that he could be back on the field soon.
The Lions’ defense will need to adapt without these two players, which could impact their performance against a formidable Packers offense. With injuries mounting, the team will rely on other defenders to step up and fill the gaps left by Paschal and Rodriguez.
As the Lions head into this critical matchup, the focus will be on maintaining defensive strength despite these setbacks. Campbell’s comments reflect a cautious but hopeful outlook as the team prepares to face their division rivals in Green Bay.