Detroit Lions Cornerback Emmanuel Moseley Out Indefinitely with Torn Pectoral Muscle
Moseley Injured During Practice
Detroit Lions cornerback Emmanuel Moseley has suffered a torn pectoral muscle during practice and will be out indefinitely, according to the team. The injury occurred during a non-contact drill, and Moseley was unable to continue practicing.
Previous Injury History
This latest injury is a setback for Moseley, who missed most of the 2022 season due to a torn left ACL suffered in Week 5. Moseley had been a full participant in training camp before the pectoral injury. It is unclear how this injury will affect his status for the upcoming season.
Lions' Cornerback Depth
The Lions have some depth at the cornerback position, but Moseley was expected to be a starter this season. His absence will create an opportunity for other players, such as Jerry Jacobs and Mike Hughes, to step up.
Recovery Timeline
No specific timeline has been given for Moseley's return, but pectoral muscle injuries can take several months to fully heal. The Lions will need to monitor Moseley's progress closely and may consider placing him on injured reserve if he is unable to return within a reasonable timeframe.
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