The Detroit Lions’ commanding 47-9 win over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday came at a high cost, as the team saw two key defensive linemen go down with injuries. NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported that veteran defensive tackle Kyle Peko sustained a torn pectoral muscle, which will likely require season-ending surgery.
Peko has been a crucial part of Detroit’s defensive line rotation, and his absence will be a significant blow to the Lions’ defense. The team’s challenges were compounded when Pro Bowl EDGE Aidan Hutchinson also suffered a severe leg injury during the game.
With both Peko and Hutchinson expected to miss the rest of the 2024 season, the Lions will need to rely on their remaining defensive line depth. Players like Levi Onwuzurike and Josh Paschal will have to step up to cover the gaps left by the injured linemen.
Despite these injury setbacks, the Lions remain determined to continue their strong push in a season where they are seen as serious Super Bowl contenders.