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Lions rookie WR Kendrick Law out for season with torn ACL

By Thomson Reuters Jun 4, 2026 | 12:13 PM

Detroit Lions rookie wide receiver Kendrick Law is out for the 2026 season after suffering a torn ​ACL in a non-contact drill during ‌organized team activities.

Law has the build of a running back at 5-11, 203 pounds, and was a fifth-round pick (168th overall) out of Kentucky in ‌the ​April draft. He opened ⁠eyes and boosted ⁠his draft stock at the NFL Scouting Combine in February with a 42-inch vertical and 4.45-second 40-yard dash.

Head coach Dan ​Campbell said losing Law, projected as the No. 5 receiver and primary kickoff ⁠returner, will be ⁠a setback.

“The kid was doing a ​good job,” Campbell said Thursday. “But … it’s part ​of it. It’s a harsh reality. He’ll ‌get it out of the way early, have his whole career in front of him.”

Law spent his first three college ⁠seasons at Alabama as a Nick Saban recruit and played last season at Kentucky. He had ⁠53 receptions ‌for 540 yards and ⁠three touchdowns for the Wildcats after ​pulling ‌in 33 total passes in ​three years ⁠with the Crimson Tide.

The Lions signed Greg Dortch to return punts and work into the offense behind Isaac TeSlaa, Jameson Williams and No. 1 receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown.

–Field ​Level Media