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Lions' Carlton Davis: Good to go for Week 11
Carlton Davis (hand) doesn't carry an injury designation into Sunday's game against the Jaguars and is expected to play.Davis missed some practice reps earlier in the week but is good to go Sunday. He's coming off a two-interception game in the Detroit Lions' come-from-behind win over the Texans last week. Davis figures to see plenty of rookie Brian Thomas in this matchup.
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Lions' Carlton Davis: Nursing hand injury
Carlton Davis (hand) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice.Although Davis wasn't listed on Wednesday's estimated injury report, it's possible that he may have injured his hand during the Detroit Lions' Week 10 win over the Texans. His practice participation Friday will give a better indication for his status against the Jaguars on Sunday. If Davis were unable to suit up, Khalil Dorsey and Kindle Vildor would be candidates to see increased snaps at corner with the Lions' first-team defense.
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Lions' Carlton Davis: Two interceptions in win
Carlton Davis recorded four solo tackles and two interceptions in Sunday's 26-23 win over Houston.Davis came into Week 10 without an interception on the year, but that changed quickly. He picked off C.J. Stroud on the first play of the second half before securing another interception later in the third quarter. The performance marked the first time in the cornerback's seven-year NFL career that he was able to snag multiple interceptions in one game. Davis has now produced 47 total tackles (37 solo), two interceptions, eight additional passes defensed and two fumble recoveries over nine games in 2024.
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Lions' Carlton Davis: Active in win
Carlton Davis recorded seven tackles (five solo) and two pass breakups in Sunday's 24-14 win over the Packers.The cornerback also played on 95 percent of the defensive snaps. Davis has 43 tackles (33 solo), eight passes defensed and two fumble recoveries in eight games this season.
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Lions' Carlton Davis: Active versus Vikings
Carlton Davis (quadriceps) is available to play in Sunday's matchup with the Vikings.After logging DNPs in consecutive days to begin Detroit's week of practice, Davis upgraded to full practice Friday and subsequently drew a questionable designation. Barring any setbacks, he should take on his usual workload at cornerback opposite Terrion Arnold.
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Lions' Carlton Davis: Could play in Week 7
Carlton Davis (quadriceps) is listed as questionable ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Vikings, Eric Woodyard of ESPN.com reports.Davis upgraded to full practice Friday after logging consecutive DNPs to begin Detroit's week of practice, suggesting he's trending towards playing Sunday. The first-year Lion was already able to clear the NFL's five-step concussion protocol Monday after sustaining the head injury in the Week 6 win over the Cowboys, so the leg injury is the sole factor that could prevent him from suiting up in Sunday's divisional clash. If Davis is ultimately unable to do so, expect Khalil Dorsey to see increased work in the Detroit Lions' secondary.
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Lions' Carlton Davis: Doesn't practice Wednesday
Carlton Davis (quadriceps) didn't practice Wednesday.Davis exited the Detroit Lions' Week 6 win over the Cowboys after sustaining a head injury, but he cleared concussion protocol Monday. The first-year Lion now appears to be dealing with a quadriceps injury that could sideline him in Detroit's Week 7 matchup against the Vikings. Davis will likely need to upgrade to at least limited participation Thursday or Friday in order to suit up Sunday.
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Lions' Carlton Davis: Clears protocol
Carlton Davis (head) cleared concussion protocol Monday, Justin Rogers of DetroitFootball.net reports.Davis played 34 defensive snaps and recorded two total tackles and two passes defended before exiting Sunday's win over the Cowboys with a head injury. However, it appears the first-year Lion has already moved through the NFL's five-step concussion protocol and is not expected to miss any time.
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Lions' Carlton Davis: Being evaluated for concussion
Carlton Davis is being evaluated for a possible concussion and is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Cowboys.The starting cornerback recorded two solo tackles and two passes defensed before leaving the game. Khalil Dorsey and Kindle Vildor are Detroit's backup corners.
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Lions' Carlton Davis: Ten tackles in team debut
Carlton Davis recorded 10 total tackles (six solo) in Sunday's 26-20 overtime victory versus the Rams.Davis was rather busy in his debut with the Detroit Lions after being traded to Detroit in March, finishing second on the team in takedowns. The cornerback played 77 of the team's 78 total defensive snaps, missing his only snap after briefly getting hurt on a diving interception attempt in the fourth quarter. With the Lions' offense amongst the best in the NFL, Davis could have a big year with the team's opponents likely attempting to come from behind late in games.