The hits just keep on coming for the Detroit Lions' secondary in the Week 4 game against the Cleveland Browns, as cornerback D.J. Reed is now injured.
The injury occurred in the fourth quarter and appeared to be to Reed's leg. Players showed clear concern for the veteran defender while he was down on the field.
Three members of the Lions' secondary have gotten hurt in this game, as cornerback Terrion Arnold left with a shoulder injury and safety Kerby Joseph exited with an injury before he returned.
Here's the latest update on Reed.
D.J. Reed injury update
UPDATE: Reed is officially listed as questionable with a hamstring injury, but it would be shocking if we see him back out there for the rest of the game.
#Lions Injury Update:
— Detroit Lions PR (@LionsPR) September 28, 2025
CB D.J. Reed, Hamstring, Questionable
RB Jacob Saylors, Hamstring, Questionable
END OF UPDATE
Reed was taken off the field in a cart and has gone back to the locker room. That is obviously a terrible sign for his status.
A cart is coming out for Reed. Not a good sign. https://t.co/09vI0uc5rY
— Eric Woodyard (@E_Woodyard) September 28, 2025
We'll update this page once more information is available.
With Reed and Arnold out, the Lions are down to Amik Robertson, Khalil Dorsey and Rock Ya-Sin at cornerback. Just a bad situation for Detroit.
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