Terrion Arnold is in line to miss further time in 2025. The second-year cornerback has been placed on injured reserve by the Detroit Lions, per Monday’s transactions wire.
The Detroit Lions are getting a badly needed boost at cornerback, less than a year after Khalil Dorsey suffered a brutal tibia/fibula injury in a shootout loss to Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills.
A banged-up secondary in Detroit will see some reinforcements as the Lions activate both D.J. Reed and Khalil Dorsey from injured reserve. The Lions have removed both cornerbacks from their injury report, meaning they should be available for a matchup with the Giants on Sunday.
Justin Rogers reports the Lions are designating CB Khalil Dorsey to return from injured reserve. Dorsey has 21 days to return to practice and get activated to the 53-man roster or he will revert to injured reserve for the rest of the year.
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The Lions got some hopeful news about Terrion Arnold's health earlier this week, but they will be without another cornerback for at least the next four games.
For the past two seasons, the Detroit Lions have had an All-Pro team on the field and subsequently on injured reserve. 2025 has proven to be no different as currently the Lions have placed 8 players on injured reserve as the regular season has yet to begin.
Cornerback Khalil Dorsey is set to start practicing for the Lions. Head coach Dan Campbell said at a Monday press conference that they are activating Dorsey from the physically unable to perform list.
Detroit Lions cornerback Khalil Dorsey sounds primed for a return to action sooner rather than later, according to comments made by head coach Dan Campbell ahead of the Lions' Tuesday session of training camp.
The Detroit Lions have made a decision on free agent cornerback Khalil Dorsey. After a solid 2024 season, the talented defensive back and special teams ace is returning for another season in 2025.
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Lions’ cornerback and special teams ace Khalil Dorsey was having a strong year before an injury cut things short. Did he show enough to be brought back for 2025?
The Detroit Lions have a brutal offseason ahead of them. In addition to likely losing both coordinators to head coaching jobs, the Lions could lose multiple key contributors to new teams.
What has been anticipated for the past couple of days is now official. The Detroit Lions on Tuesday put cornerback Carlton Davis III, defensive tackle Alim McNeill and cornerback Khalil Dorsey on injured reserve, all but ending their season.
Amid more dire injury updates coming off Sunday's loss to the Buffalo Bills, the update Detroit Lions head coach had on cornerback Carlton Davis landed a little softer on Monday afternoon.
Lions DB Khalil Dorsey was carted off the field with an air cast on his lower leg against the Bills on Sunday night. He was ruled out by the team due to an ankle injury shortly afterward.
The Detroit Lions wrapped up mandatory minicamp with practice on Thursday, concluding their three-day workout session. For many veterans, it will be the last of the spring work before training camp commences in late-summer.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that the Lions will not tender an offer sheet to exclusive rights free agent CB Khalil Dorsey. Dorsey will be an unrestricted
The Detroit Lions wanted to make changes defensively after struggling with schematic concepts against the Chicago Bears. At the cornerback position, Khalil
Ok, here we go. Round two for the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears. The Lions won round one in insane fashion when they forgot how to play football for 55 minutes and then remembered how to do it in the last five.