SEATTLE — Dynamic wide receiver Calvin Johnson is in the
Detroit Lions’ starting lineup for the first time in almost a
month.
Coach Jim Schwartz had said his “special” target would be a
game-time decision Sunday against the Seahawks. He is active for
the first time since he injured his right knee on Oct. 11
against Pittsburgh.
Johnson has 20 catches of 25-plus yards the last two seasons,
second most in the NFL. The 6-foot-5 receiver has a huge size
advantage on Seattle’s smallish secondary.
Starting defensive tackle Grady Jackson was inactive for the
first time this season. Detroit had listed him as probable with
a knee injury, though he did not practice Thursday or Friday.
Seattle was relatively healthy, given it’s had 12 starters miss
at least one game to injury.













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