Frazier (knee) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Commanders.
Frazier was limited in practice all week and has not progressed enough in his recovery from a knee injury to be activated off the PUP list. His next opportunity to make his NFL debut is Week 11 against the Eagles on Sunday, Nov. 16.
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Lions' Miles Frazier: Logs limited session in return
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Frazier (knee) logged a limited practice Wednesday.
Frazier has been on the PUP list all season with a knee injury, with Wednesday marking his first practice since early in the offseason. The Lions have 21 days to activate him, or else he will be sidelined for the rest of the rookie season.
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Lions' Miles Frazier: Returns to practice Wednesday
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Frazier (knee) was designated to return from the reserve/PUP list Wednesday, Richard Silva of The Detroit News reports.
Frazier has missed the Lions' first eight games this season due to a knee injury, but it now appears he's nearing a return. The Lions now have 21 days to activate the rookie offensive lineman to the active roster before he reverts to the reserve/PUP list, and he's likely to operate as one of Detroit's top reserve guards once fully healthy.
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Lions' Miles Frazier: Working way back from knee injury
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Frazier (knee) is hopeful of returning before the end of the season, Justin Rogers of Detroit Football Network reports.
Frazier was selected in the fifth round of the 2025 Draft and is still waiting to make his regular-season NFL debut after opening the season on the reserve/PUP list. Frazier projects to serve as interior offensive-line depth when he returns to the field.
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Lions' Miles Frazier: Joining pride in Detroit
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The Lions selected Frazier in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 171st overall.
Frazier started for three seasons along the offensive line at LSU, primarily serving as a right guard for the Tigers. He sports the necessary strength and toughness to play the spot, but his athleticism will likely be tested on the inside. Frazier figures to slide in as a depth guard on a strong Lions offensive front with the possibility of developing into a contributor. He's the second guard drafted by the Lions in 2025, joining second-round pick Tate Ratledge.