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HH. Detroit’s defensive front has missed the power and presence of Alim McNeill, but whispers around Allen Park suggest his comeback might be closer than expected

The big question now: can the Lions get their defensive anchor back on the field before the bye week — or will patience win out over risk?

The Detroit Lions defense has been quietly holding its own, but one absence has loomed large: Alim McNeill. The interior force of Detroit’s front line has been sidelined, leaving the unit without its most disruptive presence in the trenches. Now, whispers around Allen Park are hinting that his long-awaited return could be closer than anyone expected.

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Missing the Anchor

McNeill’s absence has been felt in both run defense and pass rush. Opponents have found more space inside, and the Lions’ front hasn’t had the same push collapsing the pocket. While players like Aidan Hutchinson continue to generate pressure off the edge, Detroit has lacked the interior dominance that McNeill routinely provides.

The Comeback Question

According to insiders, McNeill has made significant progress in his recovery, fueling speculation that he could suit up before Detroit’s bye week. Coaches, however, have been tight-lipped, emphasizing long-term health over short-term gains.

“It’s about making sure he’s 100 percent,” one team source said. “The last thing you want is to rush back your anchor in the middle and risk a setback.”

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Risk vs. Reward

The decision may come down to timing. Getting McNeill back early could give the Lions an immediate boost in the playoff race. But patience might pay off if it ensures he’s fully healthy for the stretch run.

For now, fans will have to wait — and hope. The Lions’ defense has shown grit, but with McNeill back, it could transform into one of the NFC’s most complete units.

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