Campbell expects RB Gibbs (hammy) to be 'fine'

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Jahmyr Gibbs leaves practice with a hamstring injury (1:09)

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ALLEN PARK, Mich. -- Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell said that Jahmyr Gibbs will be "fine" going forward after the Pro Bowl running back left Monday's practice with a hamstring injury.

"I think we're gonna be fine here," Campbell told 97.1 The Ticket on Wednesday morning. "So, I think we'll be good."

Campbell said his phone was ringing off the hook following Monday's session, with people sharing their concerns after the news broke of Gibbs being evaluated for a leg injury.

Lions rookie CB Terrion Arnold was also evaluated for an upper body injury while second-round CB Ennis Rakestraw Jr. suffered an ankle injury on the same day.

Detroit was set for an intense team scrimmage Wednesday, but with the recent injuries, Campbell decided to dial back and remove the pads ahead of Saturday's preseason game versus the Kansas City Chiefs.

Gibbs, 22, is a dynamic piece of the Lions' offense. As a rookie in 2023, the former Alabama star rushed for 945 yards and 10 touchdowns to go along with 316 receiving yards and a receiving touchdown.

Campbell also said second-year QB Hendon Hooker (concussion) could play against the Chiefs. In the preseason opener against the New York Giants, his night ended early as he left the field at the start of the fourth quarter and didn't return.

"I think there's a good chance. I can't say absolutely yes, but it's trending the right way," Campbell told 97.1 The Ticket.

It was Hooker's first game action since college after recovering from a torn ACL. In the third quarter, Hooker went 5-for-9 with 36 passing yards and a team-high 34 rushing yards -- including a 16-yard gain in which he lowered his shoulder to get the first down near the end of the quarter.

Detroit will host the Los Angeles Rams in the season opener on Sept. 8.

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