The Detroit Lions are getting a badly needed boost at cornerback, less than a year after Khalil Dorsey suffered a brutal tibia/fibula injury in a shootout loss to Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills.

The setback abruptly halted what had been an important rotational role in Aaron Glenn’s secondary and further strained a defense that was already being asked to survive weekly track meets.

Lions activated CB Khalil Dorsey and CB D.J. Reed from injured reserve, and both are expected to play Sunday versus the Giants, Adam Schefter reported on X.

For Detroit, it is a rare piece of good news on the injury front. Dorsey’s return marks the end of a long rehab from that gruesome leg fracture, and simply having him back in uniform is a win after the way he left Ford Field last season, carted off

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