Detroit Lions cornerback Ennis Rakestraw leaves Thursday’s training camp practice with a non-contact lower-leg injury. Multiple reports say he exits early after the injury occurs during practice.
Coverage is consistent on the overall circumstances but varies slightly in emphasis. One account specifies the injury happens on the final play of the Lions’ only-team period. Another notes Rakestraw has dealt with injuries for much of his NFL career, framing this as another setback during camp. The reports do not provide details on the severity or diagnosis, and none cites an on-field collision as the cause, describing the action as non-contact.
As the team’s training-camp medical update develops, the immediate focus remains on whether Rakestraw can return to practice and what the injury means for his availability in the coming days.