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Former Detroit Lions defensive end Ahmed Hassanein appears to have made significant progress in his recovery from a pectoral injury sustained during the team’s third preseason game.

Former Detroit Lions defensive end Ahmed Hassanein appears to have made significant progress in his recovery from a pectoral injury sustained during the team’s third preseason game. Initially, the injury seemed potentially season-ending, but Hassanein has since provided updates on his condition.

 

Injury Update

 

Hassanein suffered a pectoral injury that forced him to leave the preseason game. However, he later shared on Instagram Stories that he doesn’t need surgery and just requires “time to heal”. This development is a positive sign for his recovery.

 

Recovery Progress

 

The Lions waived Hassanein with an injury settlement due to the severity of the injury, which would have required significant rehabilitation time. However, the team didn’t place him on injured reserve, leaving the door open for a potential return this season. Given the progress he’s made, it’s possible Hassanein could rejoin the Lions after the settlement period.

 

What’s Next for Hassanein?

 

As Hassanein continues his rehabilitation, the focus will be on his recovery and regaining strength. If he’s able to make a successful return, he could potentially re-sign with the Lions or explore opportunities with other teams. The Lions’ decision to waive him with an injury settlement rather than placing him on IR suggests they were hopeful about his chances of returning this season ¹ ² ³.

 

Potential Return Timeline

 

The timeline for Hassanein’s return remains uncertain, but avoiding surgery is a significant step in the right direction. If the Lions had placed him on injured reserve, he would have had to miss at least four games. Given the current timeline, it’s possible Hassanein could return to the field later this season, depending on the progress of his rehabilitation ³.

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