What Happened to Sam LaPorta? Latest on Lions Star’s Injury and Return Timeline

Is Sam LaPorta returning this season? Latest news and injury update on Lions star as Detroit makes push to book NFL Playoffs spot.

The Detroit Lions enter Week 17 with Pro Bowl tight end Sam LaPorta still sidelined following late-November back surgery, a setback that has reshaped Detroit’s offensive structure in December.

The Lions still have a narrow path to the postseason, and fans are hoping LaPorta will return to help the team make a push.


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Latest Sam LaPorta Injury Update Ahead of Week 17

LaPorta suffered a back injury in Week 10 vs. the Washington Commanders, was placed on injured reserve on Nov. 15, and despite his technical Week 15 eligibility, was ruled out long-term after head coach Dan Campbell confirmed surgery and called any in-season return “very, very slim.”

The Lions have adjusted at tight end with Shane Zylstra activated from IR and Anthony Firkser available, while Brock Wright recovers from a trachea injury. Meanwhile, a shorthanded defense and additional bumps along the offensive line have forced further balancing acts as the team prepares for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The practical focus now is health-first management and retooling roles, with LaPorta unlikely to play again in 2025.

LaPorta has not played since exiting the Week 10 win over the Commanders. He was placed on IR (Weeks 11-14) and, although eligible to return in Week 15, Campbell confirmed LaPorta underwent back surgery in late November.

The Lions have not opened LaPorta’s 21-day practice window, and he remains on IR with no immediate path to activation. In parallel, the Lions adjusted their tight end depth, activating Zylstra, with Firkser available, and targeting Wright’s return for the postseason if the timeline allows.

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The Week 17 status remains unchanged. LaPorta’s season outlook is effectively shut down, with planning focused on 2026 health and roster structure.

Why Is LaPorta Not Playing? Potential Return Timeline

Campbell’s Nov. 21 update set expectations, noting that post-surgical recovery puts LaPorta on a multi-week timeline that extends beyond the regular season, making any 2025 return unlikely. In the near term, Detroit’s tight end usage shifts to Zylstra and Firkser, with Wright projected later.

A playoff cameo would require the Lions to advance deep into January and LaPorta to hit recovery milestones; at present, team communication and the absence of a practice designation indicate no imminent activation. The team has reweighted targets toward receivers and adjusted red-zone concepts without their top tight end.

The Lions’ Week 15 loss to the Los Angeles Rams and Week 16 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers highlighted the strain on depth and continuity. Moreover, both of their starting safeties also remain unavailable (Brian Branch out for the season after Achilles surgery; Kerby Joseph out with a knee injury), and right tackle Penei Sewell played through an ankle and shoulder injury that required in-game evaluation before returning.

Offensively, the Lions have leaned on Amon-Ra St. Brown (active) and Jahmyr Gibbs, with tight end snaps covered by Zylstra and Firkser in LaPorta’s absence. The approach against Minnesota will emphasize protection, integrity, early-down efficiency, and ball security, with situational usage at tight end focused on chain-moving routes and play-action complements rather than replicating LaPorta’s full role.

Defensively, compensating for secondary injuries demands disciplined leverage and tackling against intermediate concepts. As for LaPorta, Week 17 preparation proceeds with him on IR, no practice window opened, and team messaging consistent: recovery is prioritized for the long term, not a rushed in-season return.

Detroit Lions’ Stats and Insights for Week 17

Team: According to the PFSN Playoff Predictor, the Detroit Lions have a 4.9% chance to make the postseason. A win increases the chances to 9.2% while they’re eliminated from playoff contention with a loss or a Green Bay Packers win over the Baltimore Ravens.

QB: Jared Goff ranks eighth in the league with 116.7 yards per game on passes that travel at least 10 yards in the air. The Minnesota Vikings have allowed the second fewest pass yards on balls thrown 10+ yards downfield (87.1 yards per game).

Offense: The Lions registered a PFSN’s Offensive Line Impact (OLi) score of 65.6 (D) in Week 16 against the Steelers. They’re ranked 11th on the season after three straight years in the top eight.

Defense: During the team’s 5-2 start, the Lions allowed 10.1 points per game in the first half. Over the next eight games, they have allowed 14.3 points per game and are 3-5.

Fantasy: Jahmyr Gibbs had never finished with single-digit rushing yards in a game prior to last week’s dismal seven carries for two yards. His second-lowest rushing total of the season? Week 9 against the Vikings, which also happens to be the worst fantasy game of his career.

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