The Detroit Lions could be without a key member of their team for the remainder of the season, head coach Dan Campbell revealed on Friday.
The Lions coach confirmed that tight end Sam LaPorta has undergone surgery on his back after being placed on injured reserve last week.
Campbell admitted that the 24-year-old’s chances of returning to the field this season are ‘very, very slim,’ according to Dave Birkett.
After being place on injured reserve, LaPorta’s earlier return date had been December 14 but following Campbell’s indication it now appears it will be a lot longer before fans see him suit up again.
The Lions face the New York Giants on Sunday as they look to keep pace with the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears in an extremely tight NFC North.
Brock Wright and Ross Dwelley are Detroit’s two remaining healthy options at tight end ahead of Sunday’s matchup.
More to follow.






