For the first time since training camp began, the Detroit Lions concluded a padded practice without any new injuries. This marks a positive shift following a frustrating opening week riddled with minor ailments. A highlight of the session was the return of cornerback Terrion Arnold and linebacker Derrick Barnes, both of whom had exited Thursday’s practice early but were able to fully participate on Friday without restriction.
Injured Lions Players Remain Sidelined, But Malcolm Rodriguez Shows Signs of Progress
Several players remain sidelined due to ongoing injuries or their placement on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list. This includes key names such as offensive tackle Taylor Decker, guard Miles Frazier, and defensive tackle Alim McNeill.
While the group hasn’t changed much, linebacker Malcolm Rodriguez stood out by participating in side drills, showing encouraging signs of mobility. Notably, head coach Dan Campbell revised Rodriguez’s return timeline from November to October.

The status of five other injured players, Sione Vaki, Roy Lopez, Al-Quadin Muhammad, Alex Anzalone, and Ennis Rakestraw, remains unchanged. None of them participated in Friday’s session, and there were no new updates provided regarding their conditions. These players continue to recover from various issues, ranging from hamstring and foot injuries to chest problems.
Unexpected Absences and Encouraging Returns Highlight Friday’s Detroit Lions Practice Developments
Three new players were either limited or absent during Friday’s practice. Wide receiver Tim Patrick, although fully geared, worked exclusively with a trainer and did not join team drills. Defensive tackle Tyleik Williams, who had reported feeling “100 percent” on Thursday, was unexpectedly absent on Friday without explanation—potentially due to a personal day. Safety Ian Kennelly was also newly missing, but no reason was given for his absence.
The return of Derrick Barnes and Terrion Arnold was one of the most encouraging signs of the day. Despite the scare of leaving Thursday’s practice early, both were back on the field and fully involved in all team activities. Their readiness to return so quickly signals progress in injury management and keeps optimism high as the Lions continue through camp.