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Lions Face Tight End Shortage, Zylstra's Return Uncertain

The Detroit Lions are grappling with a tight end shortage, with only Anthony Firkser available for Sundays game against the Rams. Shane Zylstra, recovering from a knee injury, could return, providing a much-needed receiving tight end after Sam LaPortas season-ending surgery and Brock Wrights trachea injury. To accommodate Zylstra, the Lions may need to place another injured player on injured reserve.

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