MIAMI GARDENS, FL - OCtOBER 21: Kerryon Johnson #33 of the Detroit Lions runs with the ball against the Miami Dolphins during an NFL game on October 21, 2018 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. The Lions defeated the Dolphins 32-21.

Johnson will practice Wednesday as Lions designate RB to return from IR

7 years ago
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The Detroit Lions will designate Kerryon Johnson as their return player from injured reserve and the running back will practice Wednesday.

Detroit now has a three-week window to officially activate Johnson after he landed on IR with a knee injury in October. He's eligible to return in Week 16 against the Denver Broncos.

The second-year tailback has battled various knee ailments over the last few years. A sprain cost him the final six games of his rookie campaign.

Bo Scarbrough, Ty Johnson, and J.D. McKissic have carried the load in Johnson's absence. Detroit's rushing offense currently ranks 18th in the league.

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