The Detroit Lions figure to be very limited on Sunday against the Washington Football Team. While they have a decent chance of grabbing a win against Washington, they may be without the aid of both wideout Kenny Golladay (definitely out) and tight end T.J. Hockenson (questionable), which may create a stagnant offense for the Lions (via ESPN's Adam Schefter).

Golladay is dealing with a hip injury that he suffered against the Indianapolis Colts back in Week 8, which has saw him out of action since. Even after being out for two games, he still remains third on the team in receiving yards behind Danny Amendola and Hockenson. Golladay, 27, is eighth in the league with 16.9 yards averaged per reception.

Hockenson is listed as questionable as he deals with a toe injury. Hockenson was able to play in Week 9 against the Minnesota Vikings with the toe injury that nagged him, but this week the injury has kept him from being able to participate in practice, which brings into question his availability on Sunday.

The Lions did receive some good news this week with Matthew Stafford continuing to perform in practice after sustaining a neck injury. If this situation holds, he should be ready to go on Sunday.

Detroit is currently 3-5 and is third in the NFC North. The Lions are coming off a 34-20 loss to the Vikings in Week 9, which gave them their second loss in a row.

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