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Detroit Lions activate safety Ifeatu Melifonwu from injured reserve amid flurry of roster moves

Detroit Lions legend Barry Sanders has confidence in the team despite injuries


Detroit Lions legend Barry Sanders has confidence in the team despite injuries

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The Detroit Lions activated safety Ifeatu Melifonwu from injured reserve on Saturday, moving him one step closer to his season debut.

Melifonwu was listed as questionable due to a hand injury during Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears.

Safety Brian Branch (calf) and guard Graham Glasgow (knee) were also questionable for the Bears game.

Detroit did not list center Frank Ragnow (back) or linebacker Trevor Nowaske (concussion) on the injury report, and both are expected to play.

The Lions promoted two players from the practice squad to the active roster: running back Jermar Jefferson and safety Loren Strickland. Jefferson may add depth with David Montgomery out indefinitely with a knee injury. He hasn’t played in an NFL game since 2021, when he was a rookie with the Lions.

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Detroit also signed linebacker Mitchell Agude and defensive lineman Chris Smith to the active roster from the practice squad to add depth to coach Dan Campbell’s broken defense, and wide receiver Tom Kennedy was signed from the practice squad for an option on special teams.

To make room on the roster, the Lions released safety Brandon Joseph and wide receiver Maurice Alexander and waived defensive lineman David Bada with an injury settlement.

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