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Other than Hassanein, the Lions came out clean in the injury department after Saturday’s preseason game. The Lions have had a couple of players on the defensive line flash in recent weeks, with Nate Lynn and Keith Cooper Jr. earning props from Campbell.
Dolphins cornerback Ethan Bonner left Saturday’s preseason game early. Plus, coach Mike McDaniel said he didn’t plan on playing starters against the Lions, and that indeed was the case.
Kyle Allen is pulling away from Hendon Hooker in the competition to be the No. 2 quarterback in Detroit.
After a shaky performance in his preseason debut last week, Quinn Ewers put on a show in a 24-17 win against the Detroit Lions on Saturday.
Detroit Lions rookie wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa made another impressive touchdown grab on Saturday against the Miami Dolphins and the hype for him continues to build.
For the second straight week, TeSlaa caught an impressive contested touchdown for the Detroit Lions in preseason action. The rookie wide receiver scored his first touchdown from Ford Field late in the first half, going up and securing the 18-yard catch with Miami Dolphins cornerback Cornell Armstrong all over him to give the Lions the 7-point lead.
His trade idea would see Parsons sent to the Lions in exchange for safety Brian Branch, a first-round pick, and two second-round pick. It would be a steep price for Detroit to pay, but Parsons could be the final piece of the hopeful Super Bowl puzzle.
The Miami Dolphins conclude their longest road trip of the year with a game against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field. Most of the starters not expected to play.