Portable, Ala. – After missing the vast majority of the last two seasons with wounds, Detroit Lions linebacker DeAndre Levy ought to at last have a full spring of practice.
Collect does not at present need more surgery on his correct knee, a man acquainted with his harm history told the Free Press on Tuesday.
Lions general supervisor Bob Quinn declined to state if Levy would require more surgery prior this month.
Demand missed 11 normal season recreations with a knee harm this year and experienced surgery to repair meniscus tears in his knee amid the fall. He likewise missed 15 amusements in 2015 due to a hip harm that in the end required surgery and deferred his arrival the previous spring.
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Quinn thinks Levy can be on a par with he was in 2014
One of the Lions' most beneficial cautious players in 2013-14, Levy did not have a similar effect when he came back to the field this year. He completed the season with 21 handles in five amusements, however was not credited with a handle for misfortune or a constrained turnover.
Quinn and linebackers mentor Bill Sheridan have said as of late that they trust Levy can come back to a similar Pro Bowl-gauge frame he appeared at the stature of his vocation, however the group has not yet dedicated to having him on its program in 2017.
Require has three years and almost $19 million remaining on the four-year expansion he marked before the begin of the 2015 season.
He's because of make $5.75 million in base compensation next season, with another $240,000 accessible in per-diversion list rewards.
A bit of Levy's base compensation ($1.75 million) is right now ensured for harm and turns out to be completely ensured if Levy is still on the list on the third day of the alliance year in March.
The Lions, who need profundity at the linebacker position, could request that Levy take a compensation cut, as they've done in the past with veterans whose agreements they feel are no longer similar with their compensation.
Demand hands 30 over March, and the Lions open off-season workouts three weeks after the fact.
Collect does not at present need more surgery on his correct knee, a man acquainted with his harm history told the Free Press on Tuesday.
Lions general supervisor Bob Quinn declined to state if Levy would require more surgery prior this month.
Demand missed 11 normal season recreations with a knee harm this year and experienced surgery to repair meniscus tears in his knee amid the fall. He likewise missed 15 amusements in 2015 due to a hip harm that in the end required surgery and deferred his arrival the previous spring.
Related:
Lions' DeAndre Levy, Johnson Bademosi partake in Women's March
Quinn thinks Levy can be on a par with he was in 2014
One of the Lions' most beneficial cautious players in 2013-14, Levy did not have a similar effect when he came back to the field this year. He completed the season with 21 handles in five amusements, however was not credited with a handle for misfortune or a constrained turnover.
Quinn and linebackers mentor Bill Sheridan have said as of late that they trust Levy can come back to a similar Pro Bowl-gauge frame he appeared at the stature of his vocation, however the group has not yet dedicated to having him on its program in 2017.
Require has three years and almost $19 million remaining on the four-year expansion he marked before the begin of the 2015 season.
He's because of make $5.75 million in base compensation next season, with another $240,000 accessible in per-diversion list rewards.
A bit of Levy's base compensation ($1.75 million) is right now ensured for harm and turns out to be completely ensured if Levy is still on the list on the third day of the alliance year in March.
The Lions, who need profundity at the linebacker position, could request that Levy take a compensation cut, as they've done in the past with veterans whose agreements they feel are no longer similar with their compensation.
Demand hands 30 over March, and the Lions open off-season workouts three weeks after the fact.
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