Detroit Lions plan to maintain their rotation strategy following a promising debut from their new CB.
Kindle Vildor, a new Detroit Lions cornerback, gained more defensive chances against his old team, replacing Jerry Jacobs who had been in an extended rut. Vildor earned 17 snaps in his team debut before cramping ended his day early.
Jacobs was targeted five times in Chicago and New Orleans, leading the way in the defensive department. The Packers sent the ball to him nine times on Thanksgiving.
Aaron Glenn faces challenges with defensive coordinator, Jacobs, as Moseley is out and Duce won’t return until late December or January, pushing him back into a crucial starting position.