Glasgow (knee) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Steelers.
Glasgow has battled a knee injury for most of the last month, though he wasn't on the injury report to begin the week. After failing to practice Thursday and Friday, it appears his status is truly in question for Week 16.
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Lions' Graham Glasgow: Misses practice Thursday
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Glasgow (knee) did not participate at practice Thursday.
Glasgow popped up on the injury report with a knee issue Thursday, and it's unclear if he suffered a new injury or if he's potentially resting his previous one. The Lions' final injury report of the week will arrive after Friday's practice and provide more clarity to towards the offensive lineman's status for Week 16.
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Lions' Graham Glasgow: Back in action
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Glasgow (knee) is active for Thursday night's matchup with Dallas.
Glasgow will make his return to action after missing the team's 34-27 loss to the Packers on Thanksgiving due to a knee injury. With Frank Ragnow (hamstring) back on the reserve/retired list, Glasgow has a clear path to operating as the team's starting center for the rest of the season.
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Lions' Graham Glasgow: Limited to open Week 14 prep
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Glasgow (knee) was listed as a limited participant on Monday's practice report.
A knee injury prevented Glasgow from playing in the Lions' Thanksgiving Day loss to the Packers. He'll have two more chances to increase his practice participation and avoid an injury tag for Thursday's game against the Cowboys. Trystan Colon would get a second straight start at center if Glasgow is unable to play.
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Lions' Graham Glasgow: Limited at Wednesday's walkthrough
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Glasgow (knee) was estimated to be a limited participant in Detroit's walkthrough practice Wednesday.
Glasgow was limited in practice throughout last week with a back injury, and it's currently unclear when he hurt his knee. If the 31-year-old manages to be a full participant in practice either Thursday or Friday, he should be good to go for Sunday's matchup versus the Giants.
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Lions' Graham Glasgow: Dealing with minor injury
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Glasgow (lower leg) is nursing a minor injury after having exited Thursday's practice early, Justin Rogers of DetroitFootball.net reports.
Glasgow left practice early Thursday due to an apparent lower body injury, but the Lions have no long-term concerns about his availability. It sounds like the starting guard can be considered on track for Week 1 against the Packers on Sunday, Sep. 7, though it remains to be seen whether he'll be cleared in time for Saturday's preseason finale against the Texans.
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Lions' Graham Glasgow: Evaluated for lower-leg injury
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Glasgow (lower leg) left practice early Thursday, Tim Twentyman of the Lions' official site reports.
Glasgow is being evaluated for a lower-leg injury, though the exact nature and severity of the center's injury has yet to be revealed. The Lions will open regular-season play Sept. 7 against the Packers.
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Lions' Graham Glasgow: Full participant Thursday
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Glasgow (knee) was a full participant in Thursday's practice.
The starting left guard had to miss Detroit's 34-17 win over Chicago last Sunday with the knee issue, but he was able to practice in a limited capacity even on the Friday before that game. His status will still be worth monitoring this Friday and Saturday ahead of Monday night's matchup with the 49ers, but Glasgow looks likely to start for the 15th time in 15 appearances this season.
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Lions' Graham Glasgow: Good to go
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Glasgow (knee) is active Sunday against the Cardinals.
Glasgow closed out the week with back-to-back limited practices, paving the way for him to suit up in the desert. He should get the start at left guard for the Lions.
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Lions' Graham Glasgow: Signs with Detroit
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Glasgow signed a one-year contract with the Lions on Thursday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Glasgow returns to the team with which he spent his first four seasons from 2016-19. The veteran guard can make up to $4.5 million on his new contract.
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Graham Glasgow: Released by Denver
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The Broncos released Glasgow on Friday, Mike Klis of 9News Denver reports.
Glasgow was one of a handful of cap casualties for Denver on Friday, and his release will save the team $11 million. The 2016 third-round pick was with the Broncos for the last three seasons after spending his first four NFL campaigns in Detroit. His versatility should make his an interesting option in free agency this summer.