The **[Detroit Lions](http://detroitlions.com)** are gearing up for one of their biggest games of the season, a prime-time showdown against the defending Super Bowl champion **[Philadelphia Eagles](https://detroitsportsnation.com/jaelan-phillips-traded-to-eagles-detroit-lions-impact/jeff/detroit-lions/11/03/2025/480512/)** on _Sunday Night Football_.
At **6-3**, Dan Campbell’s squad enters Week 11 riding momentum after a dominant win over Washington, while the **7-2 Eagles** continue to look like one of the NFC’s toughest teams behind **Jalen Hurts** and **Saquon Barkley**.
Now, the focus shifts to the health of key players as the Lions release their **initial Week 11 injury report**.
The first practice of the week offered a glimpse into where Detroit stands health-wise heading into the matchup at Lincoln Financial Field. While several players are nursing minor injuries, the team hopes to enter Sunday night as close to full strength as possible.
As you can see below, Terrion Arnold, Aidan Hutchinson, Kerby Joseph, Sam LaPorta, Penei Sewell, Sione Vaki, and Brock Wright are listed as NP (No Practice).
Player
Position
Injury
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Game status
Terrion Arnold
CB
concussion
NP
Aidan Hutchinson
EDGE
elbow
NP
Kerby Joseph
S
knee
NP
Sam LaPorta
TE
back
NP
Penei Sewell
T
ankle
NP
Sione Vaki
RB
ankle
NP
Brock Wright
TE
ankle
NP
Marcus Davenport
EDGE
shoulder
LP
Taylor Decker
T
shoulder
LP
Miles Frazier
G
knee
LP
Graham Glasgow
C
back
LP
Pat O’Connor
DL
knee
LP
Josh Paschal
EDGE
back
LP
Jacob Saylors
RB
back
LP
D.J. Reed
CB
hamstring
LP
Malcolm Rodriguez
LB
knee
FP
Detroit will travel to Philadelphia later this week for a game that could carry major NFC playoff implications. A win would pull the Lions even with the Eagles in the standings and strengthen their bid for the conference’s top seed.
Expect Dan Campbell and his staff to keep a close eye on player availability as the week progresses, especially along the offensive line and in the secondary — two areas that have been tested in recent weeks.
Sunday night’s game is the kind of measuring-stick matchup the Lions have been building toward. Staying healthy through the week will be critical if they want to go toe-to-toe with a team that’s been the NFC’s standard for the past two seasons.
Updates to the injury report will be posted throughout the week as Detroit prepares for its prime-time clash in Philly.
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