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"Lions Re-Sign CB Emmanuel Moseley Despite Second ACL Tear"
sports2 years ago

"Lions Re-Sign CB Emmanuel Moseley Despite Second ACL Tear"

The Detroit Lions are re-signing cornerback Emmanuel Moseley to a 1-year contract, showing confidence in his recovery from a torn ACL. Despite setbacks, Moseley's experience and potential as a starter make him a valuable addition to the team, providing depth insurance at a premium position. Contract details have not been confirmed, but the move reflects the Lions' ongoing efforts to strengthen their roster for the upcoming season.

"Emmanuel Moseley's ACL Tear and Lions Injury Updates"
sports2 years ago

"Emmanuel Moseley's ACL Tear and Lions Injury Updates"

Emmanuel Moseley, cornerback for the Detroit Lions, tore his ACL in his debut game against the Carolina Panthers. This is the second ACL tear for Moseley, who had previously injured his left knee while playing for the San Francisco 49ers in 2022. The injury occurred on his second defensive snap of the game, and an MRI confirmed the tear. Moseley had signed a one-year contract with the Lions as a free agent this offseason.

Injury Update: Lions CB Moseley on PUP, Onwuzurike Cleared for Practice
sports2 years ago

Injury Update: Lions CB Moseley on PUP, Onwuzurike Cleared for Practice

Detroit Lions cornerback Emmanuel Moseley will start training camp on the physically unable to perform list due to a slower-than-expected recovery from an ACL injury. Wide receiver Marvin Jones is also sidelined with an undisclosed issue but is expected to have a short stay on the injured list. On a positive note, defensive tackle Levi Onwuzurike has been cleared to practice after dealing with back issues and is eager to contribute with his speed and strength to the Lions' defensive line.

"2023 Detroit Lions: Evaluating the Secondary's Potential and Roster Changes"
sports2 years ago

"2023 Detroit Lions: Evaluating the Secondary's Potential and Roster Changes"

The Detroit Lions are considering cornerback Emmanuel Moseley as a potential Week 1 starter for the 2023 NFL season. Moseley, who was added via free agency, has shown promise and performed well before suffering a season-ending knee injury in 2022. The Lions are optimistic about his talent and potential impact on the team, but there are concerns about his injury history and readiness for the upcoming season. If Moseley can regain full strength and participate in training camp, he is likely to be the starting outside cornerback for the Lions in their season opener against the Kansas City Chiefs.

"Assessing Detroit Lions' Free Agent Additions, Draft Picks, and Underrated Options"
sports2 years ago

"Assessing Detroit Lions' Free Agent Additions, Draft Picks, and Underrated Options"

The Detroit Lions signed six of eight new additions to one-year deals this offseason, and the team is likely to re-sign one of them. While Glasgow, Reeves-Maybin, and McQuaide have a good chance of sticking around, the two highest-ceiling signings, Emmanuel Moseley and C.J. Gardner-Johnson, are relatively young and could be in the Lions’ long-term plans. However, Gardner-Johnson may play hardball next offseason, leaving Moseley as the most likely candidate for a second contract with the Lions if he can come back from his torn ACL and have a successful season.

"Analyzing the Detroit Lions' 2023 offseason moves and predictions for the upcoming season."
sports3 years ago

"Analyzing the Detroit Lions' 2023 offseason moves and predictions for the upcoming season."

The Detroit Lions have invested heavily in the cornerback position during the offseason, signing Cameron Sutton, Emmanuel Moseley, and C.J. Gardner-Johnson. While Sutton is expected to start at outside cornerback, Moseley's injury and lack of on-field work could see him start low on the depth chart. Gardner-Johnson is likely to start at nickel, with little competition from Will Harris. The Lions are not in the business of handing out starting jobs, so it remains to be seen who will start at the other outside cornerback spot.