July 7, 2024

Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell addresses the media after an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens, Sunday, Oct. 22, 2023, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

The Detroit Lions are generally healthy heading into their Week 13 matchup with the New Orleans Saints.

The extra time off after the traditional Thanksgiving Day Classic allowed Detroit’s roster to recover from three physical games in 11 days.

Linebacker Alex Anzalone was the only member of the roster not spotted Wednesday at the team’s Allen Park practice facility.

“Certainly a little recovery, that’s big. Just a little bit of rest and recovery when you have two games in five days or four days, that goes a long ways. Just having three days to kind of shake some of that off,” said Dan Campbell. “But it also gives you a minute to step back and really, like I mentioned, you get a chance because of that fact, two games in five days, you can go back and watch Chicago. You can go back and watch Green Bay and kind of gather your thoughts in a two-game sequence, where can we really help and get a little bit better. Those go a long way on top of the fact that now you’re getting ready for this opponent.”

Left guard Jonah Jackson, who has battled multiple injuries this season, was spotted at practice.

Detroit’s offensive line collectively had one of their worst performances against the Packers, which contributed to veteran signal-caller Jared Goff’s struggles.

With Jackson potentially returning, Detroit’s offense will have the ability to get into rhythm sooner and look less out of sorts on the road against the New Orleans Saints.

Lions Week 13 Wednesday injury report

  • Alex Anzalone — Hand (NP)
  • Jonah Jackson — Ankle/Wrist (LP)
  • David Montgomery — Foot (LP)
  • Tracy Walker — Shoulder (LP)
  • Ifeatu Melifonwu — Hand (FP)
  • Frank Ragnow — Back/Toe (FP)

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