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ter, who is dealing with a knee sprain. If Bridgewate­r sits out the Panthers will turn to either Will Grier or P. J. Walker, who have two combined starts between them at quarterbac­k.

But Lions coach Matt Patricia isn’t going to overlook Carolina regardless of who is playing QB.

“Carolina is going to be ready to go,” Patricia said. “It’s a copycat league. There’s things that come up in the game that are going to show up in the next game or a couple games down the road. So we have to get that stuff cleaned up and try to improve. For us, we just try to stay within the week and make sure we’re focused on that because I think if you looked outside of that, you can just get distracted.”

Stafford is dealing with an injury of his own.

He injured his right thumb in the first half of Detroit’s 30-27 win over Washington last Sunday, but went on to throw for 276 yards and three touchdowns. X-rays were negative. Stafford rested the thumb on Wednesday, but returned to practice on a limited basis Thursday.

Lions cornerback Amani Oruwariye said Stafford looked good in practice and appeared as if he hadn’t missed a beat.

Bridgewate­r said Thursday he’s not sure if he’ll be ready to play.

Panthers coach Matt Rhule said while the QB is making throws in practice, he hasn’t tested out his mobility.

“I don’t know what we will do until he does,” Rhule said Thursday. “We are trying to be smart about when to do that. He’s preparing as if he’s going to play. If we get to Sunday and he feels like he can play, then we are going to play him.”

McCaffrey not expected to play

Bridgewate­r’s injury is even more concerning considerin­g the Panthers will again be without running back Christian McCaffrey, their top offensive playmaker. McCaffrey will miss his eighth game of the season because of an injury — the past two because of a sprained AC joint in his shoulder.

McCaffrey has been effective when he plays, averaging 124.7 yards from scrimmage and scoring six touchdowns. The Panthers have struggled in the red zone without him.

Mike Davis would get the

start for McCaffrey. Davis has totaled 675 scrimmage yards and four touchdowns in 2020, but hasn’t been as effective in his past four starts for the Panthers.

Swift dealing with concussion

Detroit drafted D’Andre Swift in the second round this year and he appeared to emerge as the team’s No. 1 running back last week after gaining a season-high 149 yards from scrimmage in his first NFL start. Lions offensive coordinato­r Darrell Bevell said days later that the pecking order in the backfield was made clear to 35-year- old

Adrian Peterson.

However, Swif t was added to the injury report with a concussion on Thursday and did not practice, leaving his playing status for Sunday up in the air. Peterson and Kerryon Johnson would get extra work if Swift is held out.

Swift had 81 yards rushing and season highs with 16 carries and 68 yards receiving and matched a season high with five receptions, including a short one he turned into a 15-yard score, in the win over Washington. The former Georgia star has 331 yards rushing, is averaging 4.7 yards per carry, and has four touchdowns along with 31 catches for 275 and two more scores.

Savvy veteran

Detroit defensive end Everson Griffen, acquired last month in a trade with Dallas, had his first sack in his second game with the Lions against Washington. He also made a pivotal play that didn’t show up in the box score, helping stop a reverse without making a tackle.

“Everson has a tremendous amount of energy,” Patricia said of Everson, who has 3 ½ sacks in nine games this season and 78 in his career, ranking 15th among active players.

 ?? DUANE BURLESON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Detroit Lions quarterbac­k Matthew Stafford throws during the first half of a Nov. 15 game against Washington in Detroit.
DUANE BURLESON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit Lions quarterbac­k Matthew Stafford throws during the first half of a Nov. 15 game against Washington in Detroit.

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