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The Lions have spent the season battling opponents on Sundays, but this week, their toughest fight might be against the injury report that grows longer by the day.
The Lions have not played internationally since 2015 in London, with their 2020 overseas matchup canceled due to COVID-19.
The Lions are headed overseas in 2026. Per a report by Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press, the team was informed by the NFL they will play an international game during the 2026 season.
Many expect Detroit to play in Germany, as the league announced on Wednesday morning it was again returning to Munich, Germany in 2026 and 2028 to play regular season games. The league has a multi-year partnership with the City of Munich and FC Bayern Munich.
Anthony Firkser is now the lone tight end on the 53-man roster after the Lions waived Rucci to make room for Mills on Wednesday.
So far, the NFL has announced four countries for international games in 2026: Germany (Munich), Australia (Melbourne), Brazil (Rio De Janeiro) and England (London). Additional locations will be announced later. In 2025, NFL played games in Brazil, England, Germany, Ireland and Spain.
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The Detroit Lions will play a regular-season game outside of the United States, as part of the NFL's 2026 International Games.
As for Zylstra, who's the Lions' most proven tight end after injuries to Sam LaPorta (back) and Brock Wright (neck), he's currently in his acclimation window. He was a non-participant twice last week but returned on Wednesday, with Campbell saying his absence was part of their plan to work him back in.
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