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Zylstra's Return Boosts Lions' Tight End Depth
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The Detroit Lions are grappling with a tight end shortage, but theres a potential lifeline in Shane Zylstra, who could return from injury to bolster their passing game. With top tight ends Sam LaPorta and Brock Wright out, Zylstras return would provide much-needed depth and alleviate pressure on the offense. However, hes one of seven Lions players listed as questionable, and the team must also manage other injuries to key players like Taylor Decker, Kayode Awosika, Kalif Raymond, and Sione Vaki. To make room for Zylstra, the Lions could place Brian Branch on injured reserve.
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