Brian Branch had surgery to repair torn Achilles tendon. The expectation is he'll be back at some point in 2026 season, Lions ...
Lions safety Brian Branch's surgery on his torn Achilles "went well". That's what head coach Dan Campbell told reporters ...
Lions safety Brian Branch had successful surgery to repair his torn Achilles tendon. Detroit head coach Dan Campbell said ...
Branch (Achilles) has a recovery timetable of 8-12 months after undergoing a successful surgery to address the torn Achilles he suffered Dec. 4 against the Cowboys, coach Dan Campbell said Wednesday, ...
Updating an earlier story, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport, MRI testing confirmed a torn Achilles ...
NFL Insider Tom Pellisero shared, "Lions standout DB Brian Branch is feared to have suffered an Achilles injury on Thursday night, sources tell me and @rapsheet. Branch will have further tests this ...
Detroit Lions safety Brian Branch tore his left Achilles tendon against the Dallas Cowboys, according to a person familiar with the situation.
Star safety Brian Branch has been a key contributor for the Detroit Lions this 2025 season, tallying 52 tackles, five tackles for loss, five passes defended, three quarterback hits, two and a half ...
Branch (toe) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice. Branch was deemed limited in Wednesday's walkthrough due to a toe issue, but he was able to take part in practice in limited fashion ...
The Lions got three starters back on the practice field on Thursday. Safety Brian Branch (toe), left tackle Taylor Decker (shoulder) and right tackle Penei Sewell (shoulder) were all listed as limited ...
The Detroit Lions had multiple players fined for their actions in their Week 11 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. In the 16-9 loss, wide receiver Jameson Williams and safety Brian Branch were both ...
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