After two straight losses in three games, defensive back C.J. Gardner-Johnson’s medical clearance could be a big help to the Detroit Lions.
secondary, according to head coach Dan Campbell. After being placed on the injured reserve list, Gardner-Johnson—who has been out since Week 2 because of a torn pectoral sustained in the overtime loss to the Seattle Seahawks—is set to begin a 21-day practice window as early as next week.
Coach Campbell was ecstatic, calling the news “great” and pointing out Gardner-Johnson’s quick recovery, which he humorously called “mutant genes.” On social media, the defensive back gave a sneak peek at his upcoming comeback by sharing a post about the sitcom “The Simpsons.” Gardner-Johnson had recovered his strength, according to Campbell, and he would soon be prepared to return to the team.
The Lions, who are struggling defensively right now—according to ESPN Stats & Information research, they have allowed 25 points or more in five straight games—are eager for Gardner-Johnson to return. This is the longest active streak in the NFL.
Gardner-Johnson started both of the games he participated in this season, totaling 13 tackles and two passes defensed. After winning six Super Bowls with the Philadelphia Eagles, the player joined the Lions. In 2022, he was tied for the NFL lead in interceptions.
Though there was general agreement, Coach Campbell outlined the plan for the future, noting that talks would be held with Lions general manager Brad Holmes. The goal is to get Gardner-Johnson back to practice as soon as possible so that he can get back into football shape and be ready to contribute significantly to the team’s defence. Gardner-Johnson received praise from Campbell for his hard work during the recuperation process.
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