Lions’ Gardner-Johnson (leg) ‘seems to be OK’

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ALLEN PARK, Mich. — After a scary scene on Day 2 of training camp, Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell said C.J. Gardner-Johnson “seems to be OK.”

The Lions’ defensive back was carted off the practice field Monday with a right leg injury after he was hurt during a team drill in which there seemed to be light contact.

After an MRI, a source told ESPN’s Field Yates that Gardner-Johnson has no structural damage on the knee. Campbell confirmed that his status is day-to-day.

“It appears to be he’s going to be OK. It doesn’t appear to be anything serious,” Campbell said Tuesday. “We’ll see. The images look pretty good. He may be out a day or two, but yeah, seems to be OK.”

Gardner-Johnson couldn’t put pressure on his leg as trainers helped him off the ground on Monday. But Campbell said he didn’t overreact until the medical staff was able to determine the severity of his injury.

“First of all, any player that you see goes down, it affects you because you don’t want that for any of your players, I don’t care who it is. And I don’t care if they’re free agents, rookie free agents, high-priced guys, it doesn’t matter,” Campbell said. “You don’t want that for anybody, but obviously, I’ve been around this long enough.

“Everybody reacts different to injuries, every player, and you just don’t know and so, until you get the information, I don’t let my mind go there and my next thought was, ‘Well, [cornerback] Will [Harris is] in, let’s go.’ But obviously, to hear the news now, you feel a lot better about it.”

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