Lions’ Gibbs out, St. Brown to return vs. Bucs

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ALLEN PARK, Mich. — Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs has been ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with a hamstring injury while Pro Bowl receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown (abdomen) is set to make his return.

Gibbs, who did not practice this week, also missed last week’s 42-24 victory over the Carolina Panthers with the same injury. He is Detroit’s second-leading rusher with 179 yards and a touchdown with an additional 70 receiving yards in his four appearances.

Veteran running back David Montgomery has carried the load in his absence, with back-to-back games of at least 100 yards rushing. Detroit has rushed for nine touchdowns through the first five games of the season, which ties a team record.

Although expectations are high around Gibbs as the Lions No. 12 overall selection, running back coach Scottie Montgomery is helping him develop at his own pace.

“He’s right where I thought he would be, he’s right where he should be coming along at at this time,” Scottie Montgomery said.

“We don’t judge players based off of anything else besides achievement. Like there is success and there is expectations and I want people outside the building to put those expectations on him because guess what, whether we believe it or not, it motivates him. It does, and that’s a really, really good tool.”

Meanwhile, rookie safety Brian Branch is also set to miss his second consecutive game with an ankle injury. The second round pick out of Alabama was held out of practice for the entire week. He is Detroit’s fourth-leading tackler with 25 tackles, a pick-six and four passes defended.

Rookie tight end Sam LaPorta is questionable with a calf strain that flared up on Wednesday forcing him to miss Thursday’s practice. He said it likely stemmed from Sunday’s win over Carolina, but he intends to play on Sunday.

“It’s football, things happen, we certainly work our bodies pretty hard so I’m feeling a lot better today,” LaPorta said.

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