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Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz said the team drafted WR Ryan Broyles in part because of his return abilities.
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Detroit Lions WR Ryan Broyles (knee) has begun running in a swimming pool as part of his rehab from a torn anterior cruciate ligament and hopes to be ready for the start of the regular season. He said this rehab should be easier than his first torn ACL recovery because he knows what to expect.
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Detroit Lions WR Ryan Broyles (knee) underwent surgery to fix his right anterior cruciate ligament in his knee, according to head coach Jim Schwartz. The team is hopeful that Broyles will be ready for next season.
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Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz said WR Ryan Broyles (knee) is scheduled to undergo surgery Thursday, Dec. 6, to repair his torn anterior cruciate ligament.
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Detroit Lions WR Ryan Broyles (knee) suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee in Week 13 and will miss the rest of the season.
Fantasy Impact: Terrible news. Broyles suffered the same injury in the other knee last season and had a long road back. He is no sure thing to play in 2013.
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Detroit Lions WR Ryan Broyles (knee) left the game early Week 13 because of a knee injury Week 13 and is considered questionable to return.
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Detroit Lions WR Calvin Johnson said he expects WRs Ryan Broyles and Mike Thomas to remain as the second and third receivers in light of the discipline to WR Titus Young.
Detroit Lions WR Ryan Broyles posted six receptions for 126 yards in the Week 12 start against the Houston Texans. He and WR Mike Thomas were used in a three-receiver set to open the game. Thomas chipped in with two grabs, 17 yards and a touchdown.
Fantasy Impact: Broyles has a lot higher value with Titus Young out of the lineup. He could have a real nice finish to the season.
Detroit Lions WR Ryan Broyles, who will start in Week 12, is expected to see most of his playing time out of the slot position.
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Detroit Lions WR Ryan Broyles is starting in the team's Week 12 game.
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