Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Lions’ TE injures left knee

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Detroit Lions rookie tight end Sam LaPorta may have been a casualty of Coach Dan Campbell’s decision to play all his starters in hopes of his team making a modest improvemen­t in its playoff position. LaPorta limped off the field after appearing to hurt his left knee against Minnesota on Sunday and was later taken toward the locker room on a cart. “It’s not as bad as it looked, but it’s not good news,” Campbell said after his team closed the regular season with a 30-20 win over the Minnesota Vikings. “We’ll know more [today]. I know it looked awful.” The Lions secured the No. 3 seed in the NFC by winning a division title for the first time in three decades. They needed Dallas to lose later Sunday at Washington to move into the No. 2 spot, but the Cowboys didn’t cooperate, breezing past the last-place Commanders 38-10. Detroit will host the Los Angeles Rams and former Lions quarterbac­k Matthew Stafford in the wild-card round of the playoffs next weekend. LaPorta’s injury is potentiall­y a big blow for the NFC North champions. His left leg was bent awkwardly after he caught a pass and was tackled by Vikings safety Josh Metellus late in the first half Sunday. The Pro Bowl player was evaluated in a tent on the sideline before being taken away from the playing surface for further evaluation. LaPorta had 86 catches, an NFL record by a rookie tight end that surpassed Keith Jackson’s 81 receptions in 1988 with the Philadelph­ia Eagles. The second-round pick from Iowa also had 889 yards receiving and 10 touchdowns.

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