Jamal Adams Activated for Detroit Lions Ahead of Packers Matchup
The three-time Pro Bowl safety joins the Lions' depleted defense as they aim to secure a playoff spot in Thursday's divisional clash.
- Jamal Adams, a former All-Pro safety, has been elevated from the Detroit Lions' practice squad to the active roster for their game against the Green Bay Packers.
- The Lions, with an NFL-best record of 11-1, can clinch a playoff berth with a victory over the 9-3 Packers in this key divisional matchup.
- Adams, 29, began the season with the Tennessee Titans but was released in October; he has battled injuries in recent years but brings significant experience and versatility to Detroit's defense.
- Detroit's defensive lineup has been heavily impacted by injuries, with 12 defenders in the front seven unavailable, including key starters like Aidan Hutchinson and DJ Reader.
- The Lions also activated linebacker Kwon Alexander and wide receiver Maurice Alexander to bolster their roster ahead of the game.