Lions will discuss Kenny Golladay (hip) shutdown

The Detroit Lions will discuss shutting down wide receiver Kenny Golladay (hip) for the rest of the season, per interim head coach Darrell Bevell.

What It Means:

Golladay hasn't played since Week 8 and has appeared in just five games all year. The Lions are out of playoff contention, so it wouldn't be surprising to see Golladay held out over the final three contests. Marvin Jones Jr. and T.J. Hockenson have commanded most of the attention from Stafford without Golladay around, but their Week 15 outlooks will take a hit if Matthew Stafford (ribs) can't play on Sunday versus the Tennessee Titans.

Jones leads the Lions with a 27.9 percent target share over the past three games and Hockenson is second at 22.5 percent. The Titans are allowing the sixth-most FanDuel points per game to the wide receiver position this season and the game has the highest over/under (51.5 points) on Week 15's main slate, per numberFire's NFL Heat Map.