ALLEN PARK, Mich. -- Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs says he's good to go for Sunday night's Week 1 opener against the Los Angeles Rams.
Gibbs, 22, told ESPN that he feels about "98-100 percent" after tweaking his hamstring during a night practice on Aug. 12.
"I'm good. I'm straight. I just had a little tweak," Gibbs said. "We were running routes, and I ran a go and reached out for the ball and probably overstepped or something."
Gibbs and the majority of the Lions' starters were held out of preseason action as they look to be at full strength entering the 2024 regular season.