Sam LaPorta, the tight end for the Detroit Lions, is likely to play in their upcoming game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. LaPorta, who suffered an injury in the previous game, is said to be “trending” towards being ready for the match. The Lions have been monitoring his progress closely and seem optimistic about his availability. LaPorta’s presence on the field would be a boost for the Lions, as he has been a key contributor to their offense. Fans and teammates will be keeping a close eye on LaPorta’s status leading up to the game..
All eyes are on Detroit Lions tight end Sam LaPorta entering Week 6. The rookie tight end is battling a calf injury that flared up on Wednesday, and he is officially listed as questionable for the team’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. On Sunday, we got a positive update on his status from ESPN’s Adam Schefter:
“Lions’ TE Sam LaPorta, listed as questionable for Sunday due to a calf injury, is expected to work out pre-game to finalize whether he can play, but it is trending in the right direction, per source,” Schefter tweeted on Sunday morning.
It sounds like LaPorta is truly a game-time decision and we’ll see how his body responds to pre-game workouts on Sunday afternoon.
UPDATE: Per Jeff Darlington of ESPN, LaPorta is expected to be active and play.
For those locking in your fantasy lineups, you can prepare for Lions TE Sam LaPorta (calf) to play in that 4:25 p.m. game against the Bucs. The team is planning for him to be active.
— Jeff Darlington (@JeffDarlington) October 15, 2023
LaPorta has been one of Detroit’s best offensive players so far this season. Not only is he on pace to set a ton of rookie tight end records for receiving—he currently has 25 catches, 289 yards, and 3 TDs—but he’s also excelled as a blocker.
“You see a lot of young guys in this League, particularly at that position, they’re either really strong pass-catchers or maybe they’re shifted the other way and they’re more in the blocking department and he’s equally good in both ways,” offensive coordinator Ben Johnson said this week. “So, (he’s) another member of our unit that is really invaluable to what we’re doing right now.”
LaPorta is so invaluable to the team that he’s been averaging well over 80 percent of the team’s offensive snaps despite being a rookie.
If he can’t go on Sunday, the Lions will have to rely on larger contributions from Brock Wright and Darrell Daniels, the only two healthy tight ends on the roster.
Detroit Lions rookie tight end Sam LaPorta is battling a calf injury and is officially listed as questionable for the game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. However, there are positive indications that he may be able to play. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that LaPorta is expected to work out before the game to determine his status, and it is trending in the right direction. Later, ESPN’s Jeff Darlington confirmed that LaPorta is expected to be active and play. LaPorta has been performing exceptionally well this season, both as a receiver and a blocker, and has been a crucial part of the team’s offense. If he is unable to play, the Lions will have to rely on other tight ends on the roster.
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