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sports2 years ago

"Detroit Lions' Roster Moves and Injury Updates Ahead of NFC Championship Practices"

The Detroit Lions made three roster moves ahead of the NFC Championship game, placing tight end Brock Wright on injured reserve, promoting defensive tackle Tyson Alualu to the 53-man roster, and signing veteran tight end Zach Ertz to the practice squad. Alualu's elevation follows several game-day appearances, while Ertz's potential impact is still uncertain as he just arrived at the team. Wright's season-ending injury left the Lions with a shortage of tight ends, prompting the signing of Ertz. The team is evaluating the situation as they prepare for the upcoming game.

sports2 years ago

"Detroit Lions Make Roster Moves Ahead of Bucs Game"

The Detroit Lions have elevated fullback Jason Cabinda and defensive lineman Tyson Alualu from the practice squad for their playoff game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, while also signing edge rusher Julian Okwara to the practice squad. Alualu, a veteran defensive tackle, has seen increased playing time in recent games, while Cabinda has contributed on special teams and offense. Okwara was cut to make room for the return of James Houston, who is listed as questionable to play against the Bucs.

sports2 years ago

Detroit Lions bolster defensive line with veteran signings

The Detroit Lions have signed defensive tackle Tyson Alualu to their practice squad, adding depth to their defensive line. Alualu, who spent the last six seasons with the Steelers, will provide support while Alim McNeill deals with an injury. The 36-year-old veteran has played in 191 career games, recording 25.0 sacks, 46 tackles for loss, and 70 quarterback hits.

sports2 years ago

"Assessing the Steelers' Draft Strategy and Free Agent Market for 2023 Season."

Several players who were members of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2022 are still on the open market, including Mason Rudolph, Derek Watt, Jesse Davis, Tyson Alualu, Marcus Allen, Chris Wormley, Karl Joseph, Miles Boykin, and Benny Snell Jr. Some players may return to the team, while others may have to wait for post-NFL Draft offers or retirements. The decreased use of fullbacks and injuries may affect the market for some players.