Dan Campbell gives unbelievable update on C.J. Gardner-Johnson…
The Detroit Lions are on the brink of bolstering their defensive lineup with the imminent return of star defensive player C.J. Gardner-Johnson, who has been medically cleared three months post-surgery. This development is significant for the Lions, who are navigating the latter part of the season with playoff ambitions. Gardner-Johnson’s return to practice next week opens a critical three-week window for the team to activate him for the final stretch of games leading into the playoffs.
Head coach Dan Campbell expressed enthusiasm over Gardner-Johnson’s rapid recovery and return, praising his exceptional healing abilities.
“It’s great news,” Dan Campbell said Thursday. “It is back to what we said, he’s one of the X-Men. He’s got these mutant genes, because he has healed extremely quickly. He’s gotten strength back, it is secure, so yeah, he’s going to be ready to go here pretty soon.”
“Certainly the plan will be, let’s get him going ASAP. Get him practicing, get his legs back under him, get him in shape, football shape. But that’s great news. That’s credit to him, too, now,” said Campbell. “He’s been working.”
Gardner-Johnson, known for leading the NFL in interceptions last season, had only played one full game this season before sustaining an injury. His comeback could provide a much-needed boost to a Lions defense that is actively seeking game-changing plays.