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Lions receive devastating news on safety Brian Branch
Detroit Lions staff checks on safety Brian Branch, who suffered a torn Achilles on Thursday against the Dallas Cowboys. Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Lions receive devastating news on safety Brian Branch

Detroit's Brian Branch, one of the top safeties in the NFL, suffered a torn Achilles in the fourth quarter of Thursday's 44-30 win over the Dallas Cowboys — a significant hit to the team's playoff hopes.

The news, reported Friday by ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, is a huge blow for Branch, a third-year player from Alabama who's set to become a free agent after the 2026 season. He was expected to soon seek a contract extension.

Branch — who left the game on crutches and wearing a walking boot, according to the Detroit Free Press —  underwent further tests Friday morning. The team was already without cornerback Terrion Arnold (season-ending shoulder injury) and safety Kerby Joseph (knee).

Detroit's Brian Branch ranked among NFL's best safeties

Before the season, Pro Football Focus ranked Branch as the fifth-best safety in the NFL, behind Tampa Bay's Antoine Winfield Jr., Atlanta's Jessie Bates, Green Bay's Xavier McKinney and Baltimore's Kyle Hamilton.

Now, Branch — a Pro Bowler last season and the team's third-leading tackler with 79 in 2025 — faces an extensive rehabilitation process. According to the National Library of Medicine, "athletes were able to return to professional sport participation 76% of the time, with mean time" of recovery of 11 months.  

In Branch's absence, the Lions could turn to veterans Avonte Maddox or Daniel Thomas.

The Lions (8-5) are third in the NFC North, trailing the Green Bay Packers (8-3-1) and Chicago Bears (9-3).

John Banks

A longtime editor at ESPN and The Dallas Morning News, Banks has written for The New York Times, Civil War Times, America's Civil War, Military Images and other publications. He lives in Nashville.

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