Are the Lions Playing Their Starters vs. the Texans? Latest on Detroit’s Plans in Week 3 Preseason Game

The Detroit Lions wrap up their NFL preseason schedule with a home game against the Houston Texans. Will the Lions' starters take the field?

The Detroit Lions are winding down their 2025 NFL preseason schedule, like other teams, and want to finish on a high note. Head coach Dan Campbell has had a chance to see his team take the field in a joint practice with the Houston Texans.

That works out well for both teams, as Campbell and Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans look to pare down their rosters before NFL cutdown day on Aug. 26. Still, both teams will head to Ford Field for their final preseason game on Saturday, Aug. 23.

Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. Eastern. Campbell knows the final preseason game matters to some of his players, even his starters. Will the Lions play their starters against Houston?


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Will Jared Goff and other Lions Starters Play Against Houston Today?

Campbell has made it clear that starting quarterback Jared Goff, who is drawing attention from fantasy players, along with Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jahmyr Gibbs, Aidan Hutchinson, and Brian Branch, will likely not see action Saturday.

That has been the case for many other Lions starters over the past two preseason games. Campbell wants to make sure Detroit is healthy and ready when its NFL season opener arrives Sept. 7 against the Green Bay Packers.

“I can’t wait,” Campbell said ahead of Thursday’s practice, according to Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press. “That keeps me from (looking) too far ahead. So we’ve got this little batch left. I can’t wait to get Houston here cause it’ll be great for us, we need the work and it’ll make us better, I just know it will.”

Campbell is using Thursday’s joint practice as a final tune-up for the Lions’ starters. For fans headed to Saturday’s game, don’t expect to see many of Detroit’s top players on the field at Ford Field.

Which Young Lions Will Get Their Chance Tonight?

Rookie wide receiver Dominic Lovett, who played at Missouri and Georgia, has impressed the Lions’ coaching staff. On Thursday, in the joint practice with the Texans, Lovett snagged a pass from quarterback Hendon Hooker and scored on a 67-yard touchdown pass play.

Undrafted rookie free agent Jackson Meeks is also making it tough on Campbell and the staff to cut him. In two preseason games, Meeks has 11 catches for 176 yards and two touchdowns.

“I’m out here showing that I can play football,” Meeks said, according to Joel Sebastianelli of Local 4 in Detroit. “Whether it’s undrafted, first round, second round, it doesn’t matter. When we put the pads on, put the helmet on, it’s about who’s better than who.”

Another receiver who should see action is Isaac TeSlaa, a third-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft out of Arkansas. TeSlaa has been making a name for himself with highlight-reel catches, and even a scuffle.

The Lions hope these rookies, and other roster hopefuls, can impress Campbell against the Texans on Saturday.

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