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The Detroit Lions will be without one of their young defensive linemen, as the beginning of training camp gets underway later this week.

The Lions placed defensive end Austin Bryant on the physically unable to perform list Sunday.

Bryant, who was drafted in the fourth round of the 2019 NFL Draft, has struggled to remain healthy early in his career. 

The organization was hopeful the third-year defensive lineman would take a step forward this season to aid a struggling defense. 

After a stint on the injured reserve list his rookie campaign, Bryant saw his first NFL action in Week 12 against the Washington Football Team.

He then was inactive for the following two weeks, before playing in the final three weeks of the season.

It is also important to note that Bryant is eligible to return to action at any point in time based on his current designation. 

The Lions also announced they placed wideout Javon McKinley on the Active/NFI list and offensive lineman Evan Heim on the Reserve/COVID-19 list.

In 2020, McKinley played in 11 games at Notre Dame. The talented wideout secured 42  for 717 yards (17.1 yards-per-catch avg.) and three touchdowns. He is expected to have a solid opportunity to earn a roster spot if he performs well and impresses the new Lions' coaching staff.

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This article first appeared on FanNation All Lions and was syndicated with permission.

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