Football is the ultimate team sport. So when one unit or position group is dealing with injury, it's imperative everyone else around them steps up their game.

The Detroit Lions' secondary is dealing with several injuries heading into Sunday's game in Kansas City against the Chiefs. Staring outside cornerbacks D.J. Reed (hamstring) and Terrion Arnold (shoulder) won't play. Starting safeties Kerby Joseph (knee) and Brian Branch (ankle) could be game-time decisions, Lions head coach Dan Campbell said Friday. Top reserve safety and nickel cornerback, Avonte Maddox, could also be a game-time decision after showing up on the practice report Thursday with a hamstring injury. Joseph, Branch and Maddox didn't practice Friday.

Campbell is confident his reserves in the secondary will step up Su

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