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Lions' Christian Mahogany: Activated from NFI list
The Detroit Lions activated Christian Mahogany (illness) from the reserve/non-football illness list Tuesday.Mahogany was placed on the reserve/NFI list at the end of training camp due to an illness. His 21-day practice window opened Oct. 8, and while he hasn't played in each of the Lions' last three games, he has been a full practice participant over the last two weeks. The rookie sixth-round pick will provide the Lions with depth on the offensive line for the rest of the 2024 campaign.
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Lions' Christian Mahogany: Will miss another contest
Christian Mahogany (illness) has been ruled out for Sunday's Week 8 matchup against Tennessee, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports.Mahogany began the campaign on the reserve/non-football illness list and was designated to return to practice Oct. 8. Though he's been able to participate in full at every Detroit Lions practice for the past two weeks, the team is electing to hold him out for another game. Mahogany will need to be activated on or before Tuesday in order to avoid missing the remainder of the campaign.
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Lions' Christian Mahogany: Won't play vs. Minnesota
Christian Mahogany (illness) was been ruled out ahead of Sunday's game against the Vikings.Despite being a full participant in all three practices this week, Mahogany will once again be sidelined with an illness that has kept him out of the Vikings first five regular-season games. The rookie sixth-round pick's next opportunity to suit up will be Week 8 against the Titans on Oct. 27.
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Lions' Christian Mahogany: Ruled out for Sunday
Christian Mahogany (illness) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against Dallas, according to the Detroit Lions' official site.Mahogany has missed the entire season up this point with an illness, and his absence will be extended at least until Week 7 versus the Vikings. The 2024 sixth-round pick did return to practice this past week, so there's hope that his return could come soon after Sunday's game.
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Lions' Christian Mahogany: Returns to practice
Detroit designated Christian Mahogany (illness) for return to practice Tuesday, Tim Twentyman of the Detroit Lions' official site reports.Mahogany has missed the whole season up to this point due to an unspecified illness, but his return to practice signals that the 2024 sixth-round pick could soon make his NFL debut. The 23-year-old guard will most likely fill a backup role along Detroit's offensive line once he's activated from the reserve/non-football illness list.
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Lions' Christian Mahogany: Goes on reserve/NFI
Christian Mahogany (illness) was moved to Detroit's reserve/non-football illness list Tuesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.The specifics of Mahogany's ailment are still unknown at this point, but it's apparently serious enough to keep him off the field for the foreseeable future. In the meantime, Kayode Awosika could be seen as the next man up at guard if Kevin Zeitler (shoulder) misses time to start the new campaign.
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Lions' Christian Mahogany: Lands on active/NFI list
The Detroit Lions placed Christian Mahogany on the active/non-football illness list Saturday.It's not clear what type of illness Mahogany is dealing with, but he's been unable to practice since Wednesday. He'll be eligible to be activated and thus to return to practice whenever he recovers.
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Lions' Christian Mahogany: Perfect fit in Detroit
The Detroit Lions selected Christian Mahogany in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 210th overall.Mahogany gained a reputation for playing with intensity in his five years at Boston College, and he earned All-ACC honors in his last two healthy seasons. Projected as a mid-round pick, he may have slipped further than anticipated due to a torn ACL that forced him to miss the entire 2022 campaign. The Lions were likely attracted to his mean streak on the field, and he'll bring the ability to play both right and left guard to the team's offensive line.