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What injury did Lions RB Jahmyr Gibbs suffer during football practice?

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JAHMYR Gibbs is an American football star who plays for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League.

But, the running back was recently injured in practice. Here’s what we know about the athlete and his injury.

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Jahmyr Gibbs suffered an injury during training

Who is Jahmyr Gibbs?

Jahmyr Gibbs was born on March 20, 2002.

He was raised in Dalton, Georgiaand went to Dalton High School.

Jahmyr has played football since he was young and played college football at Georgia Tech and Alabama.

He was selected by the Detroit Lions in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft.

In his first season in the NFL, Jahmyr was named to the All-Rookie Team and voted to the Pro Bowl.

Jahmyr is an explosive dual-threat running back blessed with speed, power and athleticism.

He starred for the Alabama Crimson Tide in college, finishing the 2022 season with 151 carries for 926 rushing yards and seven rushing touchdowns.

And the talented Georgia native has been turning heads at the Lions’ summer training camp.

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A threat both in the air and on the ground, Gibbs believes his football intelligence was honed from an early age on the popular video game.

The star spent a lot of time playing Madden NFL, an American football sports video game series.

Asked by WXYZ-TV’s Brad Galli Where does his football “mind” come from, Gibbs replied: “[From] quite [of places]. Most of it is Madden.

“Madden got me right from a young age. I’ve been playing for some time now.

“Obviously, my coaches have done a good job with me too! But most of it is Madden.”

As Gibbs explained how the NFL game helped him develop his football intelligence.

What injury did Jahmyr Gibbs suffer during football practice?

Jahmyr suffered a hamstring injury during practice on Aug. 11, 2024, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Gibbs was being examined for a leg injury after leaving the session early, but it was unclear on which play he was injured.

He told ESPN earlier this month that he has a goal of becoming the NFL’s fourth history to record 1,000 receiving yards and 1,000 rushing yards in the same season, joining Christian McCaffrey, Marshall Faulk and Roger Craig.

“A lot of good catches did that,” Gibbs told ESPN. “Christian McCaffrey did it.

“A.K. [Alvin Kamara] was close. Marshall Faulk did it. I would like to be in that category. It was only a certain number that did it.”

Detroit rookie cornerback Terrion Arnold also left practice early after being evaluated for an upper-body injury.

And fellow rookie cornerback Ennis Rakestraw Jr. was checked for an ankle injury.



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