Detroit Lions injury updates: Terrion Arnold, Taylor Decker, Dan Skipper, Kenny Yeboah
On a positive note, left tackle Taylor Decker has been activated off the physically unable to perform list, which makes him eligible to practice. Decker had shoulder surgery during the offseason.
As for fellow tackle Dan Skipper, who suffered an ankle sprain during the Hall of Fame Game against the Los Angeles Chargers, he's going to miss about a week.
Cornerback Terrion Arnold had suffered a hamstring injury at practice last week. Campbell noted that Arnold is dealing with a low-grade hamstring strain and it's possible he'll be back by the middle of the week.
"It's not a major hamstring, it's a low grade," Campbell said.
Like Decker, tight end Kenny Yeboah was injured against the Chargers, but the Lions head coach said he avoided anything serious. Yeboah is expected to practice on Monday after taking Sunday off for a positive personal reason.
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