The Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford missed a second straight practice Thursday, but he was still unsure whether the kneecap has been dislocated and if he would be able to play against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.
During a terse interview session that lasted about 20 seconds, Coach Jim Schwartz refused to tell the update on the rookie quarterback’s knee. By so far what has been known is that Stafford was listed as one of the Lions’ players who did not practice Thursday because of a knee injury and tests showed that no surgery was necessary since there was no structural damage.
Daunte Culpepper may be the starting quarterback if Stafford was unable to play Sunday game. But he was not telling what would happen, too, seeming not interested in discussing anything about the injury and playing status for Sunday.
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