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Lions' Kerby Joseph Aims for 2025 Return After Knee Injury

Detroit Lions safety Kerby Joseph is recovering from a knee injury that has sidelined him for an extended period. Despite concerns about his absence affecting the team's defense, the Lions have shown confidence in his future by granting him a four-year, $86 million contract extension. Joseph, who led the league with nine interceptions last season, is targeting a return in 2025.

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What happened to Kerby Joseph? Injury update, return timeline for Lions safety
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Detroit Lions safety Kerby Joseph has been sidelined for an extended period due to a knee injury, raising concerns about his return timeline as the season progresses. His absence has been felt significantly in the team's defensive lineup, impacting their overall performance.
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The Detroit Lions have expressed confidence in safety Kerby Joseph's future by awarding him a four-year, $86 million contract extension after he led the league with nine interceptions last season. Joseph, a former third-round pick, is currently recovering from a knee injury and is aiming for a return in 2025.

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