Thereβs a couple of things that you donβt want to see appear next to each other when reading about the Lions in training camp. Some of those things include, knee, surgery and Dr. James Andrews.
Unfortunately for the Lions theyβve already seen some of those terms appear in the training camp reports and now weβve seen our first Dr. James Andrews mention.
According to Mlive.com, Lions safety Louis Delmas underwent knee surgery performed by Dr. Andrews Monday to help an ailing left knee that has very much limited the defensive back during training camp.
The team wouldnβt comment on how long Delmas would be out after originally being limited forprecautionary measures.
βThe one guy that has been down a little bit longer than expected has been Delmas, but weβre not going to put him out there if heβs still sore,β Schwartz previously said. βDelmas has played a lot of football for us and does well. It gives other guys some opportunity to step in and get more reps.
βWeβre not at the point now that we canβt go out and accomplish anything. We still got a lot of work to do. We got a lot of young players back there that need every single rep we can give them.β
This isnβt the first time Delmas has been hampered by knee issues. Last season he was held out five games after having surgery on his left knee. He eventually returned to player in the Wild Card game against New Orleans but wasnβt at 100 percent.
In the wake of Delmasβ surgery, Erik Coleman is now listed as the starting free safety.
UPDATE: According to head coach Jim Schwartz who spoke with the media after practice, Delmas is listed as week-to-week and itβs still hopeful that heβll be ready for Week 1 of the regular season.
Ref: Mlive.com