**Detroit Lions Key Offensive Players Facing Injuries in Second Half Clash with Indianapolis Colts**

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24/11/2024 20h46

**Key Lions Players Sidelined with Injuries in Second Half Against Colts**

The Lions are facing significant injury setbacks to crucial offensive players during the latter part of their Sunday game against the Colts. Running back David Montgomery exited the field after catching a short pass and gaining 14 yards in the third quarter. Subsequently, he was seen heading towards the locker room on the Fox broadcast, notably without his shoulder pads. He is currently listed as questionable to return due to a shoulder injury.

Moreover, left tackle Taylor Decker is grappling with knee and ankle injuries, casting doubt over his continued participation in the game. Receiver Kalif Raymond also sustained an injury—a hard hit during a punt return—leaving him questionable to return with a foot injury.

Despite these setbacks, the Lions hold a commanding 21-6 lead late in the third quarter. This advantage was bolstered by rookie Jahmyr Gibbs, who scored his second touchdown of the day with a 5-yard run.

In an update at 3:10 p.m. ET, it was reported that while Decker has made a return to his left tackle position, Raymond's condition has worsened, leading to his downgrade to out for the remainder of the game due to his foot injury.

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