Lions C leaves final practice of camp with lower leg issue
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A key piece of the Detroit Lions' offensive line left practice on Thursday with an injury, drawing into question his availability for Week 1.
Graham Glasgow was a good soldier last season, which meant he wasn’t quite as good a player as he was the year before. But now that he’s back playing his preferred position of right guard, both he and the Detroit Lions stand to benefit in the 2025 season.
Meeks has flashed plenty of talent over the last two preseason games, and is starting to make his presence felt. The Lions drafted two young wide receivers, and with four established veterans at the top of the depth chart, it could be difficult to justify keeping the undrafted free agent.
Few spots remain up for grabs, but a handful of Lions can work their way onto Detroit's 53-man roster with a strong preseason performance Saturday.
The Detroit Lions had one of the NFL's best offensive lines last season. This year is more of a work in progress.
Giovanni Manu has the edge based off his third-round draft status last year, but has he made the proper leaps in development where if the Lions had to play him in the regular season, they'd feel good about that?