The Detroit Lions continue to stack acclimation training camp practices and now have three under their belt. During the first week of practices (four in total) the Lions can add 15 minutes of new practice time each day as they build toward a full two-and-a-half hour practice on pads—which can happen on the fifth day of training camp.
On Tuesday, the Lions were able to hold a two-hour practice, and while they are still prevented from wearing full pads, they did add on spider shells—a smaller, lighter, and approved version of pads during this acclimation process—and spent a bit more time working on team drills.