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Cory Schlesinger
10/18/2005
Schlesinger has been taking part in the majority of the Lions' full-speed workouts over the last week, and barring any setbacks, he should make his 2005 debut in Sunday's meeting with the Cleveland Browns. The fullback has been working his way back since breaking his right leg in a preseason loss to the New York Jets in mid-August.
10/13/2005
Schlesinger continues to work his way back from a broken right leg, and there is a chance he could make his 2005 regular-season debut in Sunday's matchup with the Carolina Panthers. The Lions' fullback reported no problems after donning pads and practicing with the team at full speed on Wednesday. Officially, he has been listed as questionable for the weekend.
10/5/2005
Although Schlesinger likely won't be ready for this weekend's matchup with the Baltimore Ravens, it appears he could be available in Week 6 against the Carolina Panthers. The Lions' fullback continues to expand his workouts, as he recovers from a broken leg. He should be practicing at full speed by next week at the latest.
9/27/2005
Schlesinger had hoped to return to the Detroit Lions' lineup for this weekend's meeting with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but the fullback has yet to practice at full speed with the team, and it appears he is at least another week away from a comeback. He has been recovering since breaking his right leg in a preseason loss to the New York Jets in mid-August.
8/31/2005
Schlesinger continues to recover from the broken right fibula he suffered in a preseason loss to the New York Jets earlier this month, and the fullback hopes to be back in the Lions' lineup for their October 2 meeting with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- the team's third game of the 2005 campaign. Paul Smith and Will Matthews are expected to fill in until that time.
8/13/2005
Schlesinger is expected to miss 6-8 weeks after fracturing his right fibula during Friday's preseason loss to the New York Jets.