Lions coach Jim Schwartz insists today's third exhibition game against the Cleveland Browns won't be "a pull-out-all-the-stops kind of thing." That doesn't mean it's not important.
The Lions intend to play most of their starters into the second half tonight for what should be their most complete tune-up before the regular season begins Sept. 12 at Chicago.
Safety Louis Delmas is among those expected to play after missing most of training camp with a groin injury. He'll see substantially less playing time than his fellow starters as the Lions need their most reliable defensive back healthy to do any damage this year.
They also need to sort out several position battles, including right tackle, before trimming their roster to 53 next week. "Guys know that, hey, this is the third preseason game," Schwartz said. "They know what they've done in the first two preseason games, they know what they've done in practice. They're running out of time, so to speak, so it makes it more urgent."
Five things to watch tonight
Sweet Lou
Safety Louis Delmas was hobbled most of camp by a sore groin, but he is expected to make his exhibition debut tonight. Don't expect him to play much. The Lions can't afford any risks with their best defensive back.
For starters
While Delmas' snaps will be limited, coach Jim Schwartz said he hopes to play most of his starters into the third quarter. Take a long look now because Matthew Stafford, Calvin Johnson and Ndamukong Suh won't play much next week.
Battle royal
Speaking of starters -- is it Gosder Cherilus or Jon Jansen? Both have started a game at right tackle and both could play with the starters tonight. Offensive line coach George Yarno said there's no end in sight to this battle.
Cutt up
Dennis Northcutt gets his turn at trying to win the punt-return job. Northcutt has had a quiet exhibition season (one catch, 17 yards) and is fighting for a roster spot.
Big Willie style
Rookie defensive end Willie Young takes on a more prominent backup role now that Jared DeVries has been placed on injured reserve.
The Lions intend to play most of their starters into the second half tonight for what should be their most complete tune-up before the regular season begins Sept. 12 at Chicago.
Safety Louis Delmas is among those expected to play after missing most of training camp with a groin injury. He'll see substantially less playing time than his fellow starters as the Lions need their most reliable defensive back healthy to do any damage this year.
They also need to sort out several position battles, including right tackle, before trimming their roster to 53 next week. "Guys know that, hey, this is the third preseason game," Schwartz said. "They know what they've done in the first two preseason games, they know what they've done in practice. They're running out of time, so to speak, so it makes it more urgent."
Five things to watch tonight
Sweet Lou
Safety Louis Delmas was hobbled most of camp by a sore groin, but he is expected to make his exhibition debut tonight. Don't expect him to play much. The Lions can't afford any risks with their best defensive back.
For starters
While Delmas' snaps will be limited, coach Jim Schwartz said he hopes to play most of his starters into the third quarter. Take a long look now because Matthew Stafford, Calvin Johnson and Ndamukong Suh won't play much next week.
Battle royal
Speaking of starters -- is it Gosder Cherilus or Jon Jansen? Both have started a game at right tackle and both could play with the starters tonight. Offensive line coach George Yarno said there's no end in sight to this battle.
Cutt up
Dennis Northcutt gets his turn at trying to win the punt-return job. Northcutt has had a quiet exhibition season (one catch, 17 yards) and is fighting for a roster spot.
Big Willie style
Rookie defensive end Willie Young takes on a more prominent backup role now that Jared DeVries has been placed on injured reserve.