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Lions RB Swift is bigger, stronger and healthier

ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) — This offseason, the Detroit Lions challenged running back D'Andre Swift: Fight through the bumps and bruises and play through all 17 games in 2022.

Swift, a running back who was injured in each of his first two seasons, is healthy now and the team expects him to be one of its top players on offense.

“We all know there’s a difference in being injured and hurt,” assistant coach and running backs coach Duce Staley said. “As soon as you step in this building as a running back — Day 1 of training camp — you’re not going to feel the same. So there are going to be some things he’s going to have to fight through, and he’s going to have to work through that.”

It’s a blunt statement from Staley, but that’s the kind of honesty Swift and the rest of the Lions roster has come to expect from the coaching staff. Those words carry more weight coming from Staley, who was an NFL running back for 10 seasons.

“Duce is going to tell me what I need to hear, and that’s kind of what you need,” Swift said. “That’s the type of guy I want to play for.”

The 23-year-old is taking the challenge head-on, hitting the weight room in the offseason and arriving to camp noticeably bigger and stronger.

“Full body strength,” Swift said of his offseason regimen. “Getting my body right.”

The Lions, too, are taking responsibility to make sure that Swift can stay healthy. They plan to increase his training camp workload but also won't overload him.

“There could be a little bit of, we ramp him up for a couple days, back him off on the third day,” coach Dan Campbell said. “But we’re going to be smart with him.”

Swift has shown flashes of being a potent weapon for the Lions' offense. He improved his all-purpose yardage from 878 his

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