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Calvin Johnson sits for second straight practice

Published November 20, 2014

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Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson sat out a second straight practice Thursday with a lingering knee injury, though the All-Pro is still expected to play in this weekend's game at Jacksonville.

Johnson has battled knee soreness throughout the season and has been limited to just 80 yards on six catches the past two weeks, but has yet to miss a contest. The team has routinely scaled back his practice reps in order to get him ready for game action.

The NFL's leader with 1,681 receiving yards in 2011, Johnson has managed a modest 41 receptions totaling 638 yards with just one touchdown catch through Detroit's first seven outings this season.

Also held out of Thursday's session for Detroit were safeties Louis Delmas and Amari Spievey and defensive end Cliff Avril.

Delmas left Sunday's 28-24 victory over Seattle with an injury to his surgically repaired left knee, while Spievey is still battling a concussion he sustained in the Lions' Oct. 22 loss at Chicago. Avril did not participate due to a back problem that isn't believed to be serious.

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