Detroit Lions reflect on key injuries from 2023 season

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Detroit Lions reflect on key injuries from 2023 season
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The Detroit Lions' 2023 season is revisited, highlighting significant injuries. Mohamed Ibrahim suffered a hip dislocation in October, which required emergency treatment but did not necessitate surgery. He faced a 5-10% risk of avascular necrosis, as that injury can impact his career outlook. Frank Ragnow dealt with a left knee meniscus tear and multiple injuries, missing limited games before retiring in 2025. Contrastingly, the Lions reported no concussions during regular season and playoffs, with a sole incidence in training camp involving Penei Sewell. The team's health during that season contributed to their strong playoff run.

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  • Ibrahim's hip injury posed a long-term risk to his career.
  • Ragnow retired in 2025 after chronic injuries but initially played through pain.
  • Lions had no concussions during the 2023 regular season and playoffs.
  • Sewell was the only player with a concussion during training camp.
  • The Lions advanced to the NFC Championship Game in 2023.
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Concussions were not a problem for the Detroit Lions during the 2023 season. Plus, looking back on Mohamed Ibrahim and Frank Ragnow.

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