As seen on Lions Wire over the past several weeks, I’ve shared the Detroit Lions Top 10 Injury News of the 2025 season, along with a bonus entry at No. 11. There were a few injuries in 2025 that deserved honorable mention as well.
On November 2, 2025, the Lions lost their starting left guard for six games due to a leg fracture. Mahogany returned to play in the final three games of the season and is expected to be fully recovered with no residual issues for 2026. He appears to be the favorite to resume the starting duties at left guard.
Earlier in the season, a knee meniscus injury and subsequent surgery in November 2024 required a follow-up procedure, delaying his recovery. Although he spent most of the 2025 season as a healthy scratch, the knee injury may have carried some lingering effects, as Wingo appeared in only two games—curiously both against the Bears.
Looking ahead with optimism, this former sixth-round pick looked notably sharp in the season finale of 2025, raising hopes for his development and potential impact in the future.
On January 4, 2026, we also highlight additional honorable mentions, including Jack Campbell’s lip injury and Ennis Rakestraw’s shoulder issue. For more on these topics and other Lions coverage, follow us on X, @TheLionsWire, and like our Lions Wire Facebook page. You can also follow Jimmy on X, @JimmyLiaoMD.
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