NFL: Report: Lions CB C.J. Gardner-Johnson (knee) day-to-day

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An MRI exam performed on Detroit Lions cornerback C.J. Gardner-Johnson came back clean after he was carted off the field Monday with a knee injury at training camp in Allen Park, Mich., ESPN reported.

Despite initial fears of a significant injury, Gardner-Johnson is considered day-to-day, per the report.

At the time of the non-contact injury to his right knee, Gardner-Johnson was visibly upset and comforted by teammates. The injury occurred during team drills.

The Lions signed the 25-year-old free agent to a one-year deal worth up to $8 million with incentives in March that included $6.5 million fully guaranteed.

Gardner-Johnson shared the NFL lead with six interceptions and made a career-high 67 tackles in 12 starts with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2022. He missed five games with a lacerated kidney.

Prior to his lone season with the Eagles, Gardner-Johnson was with the Saints from 2019-21 after being selected by New Orleans in the fourth round of the 2019 draft.

In 55 career games (43 starts), Gardner-Johnson has 11 interceptions, 228 tackles, 36 passes defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery.

–Field Level Media

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