On Wednesday morning, Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell confirmed the news we weren’t hoping for. Both defensive end John Cominsky and veteran guard Netane Muti have long-term injuries that will require surgery.
“Both of them have injuries that are going to knock them out for a while and both will need surgeries,” Campbell said. “And I hate that for both players. Both of them were having good camps.”
Cominsky reportedly tore his MCL during Tuesday’s practice, while Muti suffered a shoulder injury shortly thereafter. Reports suggested that Cominsky could possibly return for a deep run in 2024, and Campbell, more or less, confirmed that was the current plan for Cominsky.