On November 5, Josh Paschal returned to practice for the Lions. The fourth-year defensive end’s 21-day activation window was opened as a result. Yesterday marked the point at which the Lions needed to activate Paschal from the reserve/NFI list for him to be eligible to play in 2025.
The Detroit Lions did not activate a former second-round pick within his 21-day return to practice window, thus ending his season. Defensive end Josh Paschal was listed as out for Thursday's game and was not activated from the Non-Football Injury list.
The Detroit Lions have been dealing with three big injuries on their defensive line this season. Levi Onwuzurike, Marcus Davenport, and Josh Paschal have been out much of the season.
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After a long and difficult journey, Detroit Lions pass rusher Josh Paschal is on the verge of returning to the field. On Wednesday, Paschal's 21-day practice clock opened up with his return to practice.
The Detroit Lions have started the 21-day practice clock's on two returning players. Defensive end Josh Paschal, who has missed the first half of the 2025 season dealing with a back injury, and rookie offensive lineman Miles Frazier were spotted at the team's Allen Park Performance Center, during the viewing portion open to the media.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell provided a myriad of injury updates, ahead of the team's Week 9 contest against the Minnesota Vikings. Safety Kerby Joseph is not expected to suit up, as the talented defender has not practiced all week and the team feels he needs just a little more time to address a lingering knee injury.
Since last Sunday's win over the Chicago Bears, everyone has been keeping their eyes on the injury situation with Detroit Lions edge rusher Marcus Davenport.
One of many impactful injuries the Lions suffered on defense in 2024 was Alim McNeill‘s ACL tear. The fifth-year defensive tackle continues to recover, and his latest update on his status is a positive one.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The draft has been the core of the Detroit Lions' blueprint for success, as general manager Brad Holmes and the front office have scouted and drafted several stalwarts.
With their 2025 preseason officially underway, the Detroit Lions have plenty of roster spots up for grabs. Some of the spots being competed for are a bit more high-profile, like their backup QB job, starting role at defensive tackle, and the competition across the interior of their offensive line.
As the Detroit Lions have risen to success, they've faced some tough decisions when it comes time to cut the roster down to 53 players. In recent years there's been one absolute deadline league-wide to be down to a final 53 heading into the regular season, so the majority of those cuts come then in one huge swoop.
The Detroit Lions came into the 2025 draft with a need at pass rusher, and many would argue the need went unfilled given the franchise waited until the sixth-round to select Ahmed Hassanein.
Josh Paschal and Levi Onwuzurike rushing from the interior could be just what the Detroit Lions need. Aaron Glenn just had one of his best defensive game plans of his Detroit Lions tenure to end the regular season.
The Lions continue to get healthier on offense. Defensive tackle D.J. Reader returned to practice on Thursday for the first time since injuring his shoulder in the team's Thanksgiving win over the Bears.
The Lions got a handful of players back on the practice field Wednesday. Left tackle Taylor Decker (knee), defensive tackle Levi Onwuzurike (hamstring), and defensive end Josh Paschal (knee) all participated in the portion of practice open to the media.
The Lions are playing on Thursday again this week and that meant they turned in an injury report for their matchup with the Packers on Monday. It shows that four players did not take part in practice.
Detroit Lions defensive end Josh Paschal has missed the last two games, listed however vaguely with an illness. Before the first missed game, Week 8 against the Tennessee Titans, he revealed to Ben Raven of MLive that something came up during an annual cancer screening.
Detroit Lions defensive end Josh Paschal faced a frustrating setback when he was forced to miss two consecutive games after he had to have a benign mass removed from his shoulder.
The Detroit Lions were without defensive lineman Josh Paschal this past week at practice. The talented defensive lineman was officially ruled out of Detroit's Week 8 home contest against the Tennessee Titans.
When the Detroit Lions drafted Josh Paschal in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft, they were expecting the defender to play a key role under coordinator Aaron Glenn. Unfortunately for the Kentucky product, injuries have had other plans.
After starting their 2022 campaign 1-6, the Detroit Lions put the league on notice with an 8-2 closing run to finish the season with their first winning record since 2017.
The Lions finished the 2022 season with 39 sacks, roughly middle of the pack in the NFL. With the return of several veterans from injury, that figure should improve in 2023.