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Should Lions try to decrease injury risk in tonight’s game vs 49ers?

Should Lions try to decrease injury risk in tonight’s game vs 49ers?

Before the season, this Monday night game between the Lions and the 49ers was expected to be one of the showcase games of the entire NFL calendar. Things have changed due in large part to an injury-cursed 49er team. Thus, tonight’s game has been rendered almost meaningless to both teams in terms of standings.

Technically, if there is a tie next week in the Lions vs Vikings finale, a Lions win tonight would give them the division crown and #1 seed. However, there have been 255 games this year in the NFL without a single tie. There were also no ties in all 272 regular season games in 2023. The last tie in the NFL was December 4, 2022. Thus, the likelihood of a tie is extraordinarily low.

On the other hand, the likelihood of injuries in the NFL is extraordinarily high. Lions fans have already exhausted all fingers and toes counting up the players that have gone on injured reserve. Forty-niner fans can certainly sympathize as they have seen many key injuries sabotage their season.

Last year, the Lions had a mostly meaningless game also. That was the week 18 game vs the Vikings when Sam LaPorta went down with a scary-looking, left knee hyperextension. Fortunately, the injury ended up not being serious, and he played the next week.

This raises the question of whether the Lions should strategically try to decrease injury risk during tonight’s game. The most obvious way would be to bench key starters, but Dan Campbell has already firmly stated that won’t happen.

However, there are surreptitious ways to decrease injury risk without benching anybody. The following are just some of the ways for the Lions to decrease risk while still presenting the image of going all-out for a win.


Decrease snap counts to key players

You can’t decrease snap counts at QB and offensive line without it being obvious. But it would be easy and almost imperceptible to decrease snap count percentages at other positions.

With David Montgomery hurt two weeks ago, Jahmyr Gibbs took 69% of snaps last game at RB. This percentage could easily be lowered to 50% without anybody batting an eye. The Lions played three other…

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