For the second straight week, the Detroit Lions are expected to be without a starting outside cornerback. Last week, Lions rookie Terrion Arnold missed the Colts game with a groin injury. While it appears he’s on track to return for Thanksgiving against the Chicago Bears, coach Dan Campbell expressed doubt in the availability of No. 1 cornerback Carlton Davis this week after he suffered a knee injury on Sunday.
That said, the Lions have a lot of options, and Campbell expressed confidence in the players they have. Let’s run through some of their options.
Emmanuel Moseley
The Lions returned Moseley from injured reserve last week after he had suffered a torn pectoral muscle during joint practices.