Lions Ziggy Ansah active today against Vikings; Dwight Freeney won’t dress

Lions have won 4 straight on Thanksgiving

DETROIT —  Defensive end Ziggy Ansah, who missed the past two games with a back injury, is active today against the Minnesota Vikings at Ford Field. He was limited in practice on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Defensive end Dwight Freeney who was acquired off waivers late on Wednesday will not dress today. He played 18 snaps in the Seahawks’ Monday night game so that would be a quick turn-around. Expect him to make his debut on Dec. 3 at Baltimore.

Look for T.J. Jones, Ameer Abdullah and Golden Tate to possibly fill in for Jamal Agnew on returns. Agnew sustained a knee injury in Sunday’s win at Chicago. He was listed as out on Wednesday’s injury report.

Running back Dwayne Washington (hip) was declared out on Wednesday. It’s the second straight game he’s been out and the  sixth game he has missed this season

Other Lions inactives: Running back Tion Green, tackle Emmett Cleary and defensive end Jeremiah Valoaga.

Five things to know about new Lions DE Dwight Freeney

Freeney had 3 sacks in 4 games with Seahawks this season

The Lions added a future Hall of Famer on Wednesday when they were awarded defensive end Dwight Freeney via waivers from the Seahawks.

Freeney should be able to provide a spark to the pass rush even though he is 37 years old.

Detroit’s defensive line has become a weak spot due to season-ending injuries to Haloti Ngata and Kerry Hyder. To make matters worse Ziggy Ansah has missed the last two games with a back injury. He is questionable to play on Thanksgiving against the Vikings at Ford Field.

Freeney is unlikely to suit up to face the Vikings on Thursday since he had to travel to Detroit and also he played 18 snaps for Seattle in their loss to the Falcons on Monday night.

Freeney may not jump in until the Lions’ next game at the Ravens on Dec. 3.

Five things to know about Freeney:

1. He played in four games for the Seahawks this season and had three sacks. He was released by Seattle on Tuesday, apparently as a cap casualty.

2. This is his 16th NFL season. He has played for Seahawks (2017), Falcons (2016), Cardinals (2015), Chargers (2013-14), and the Indianapolis Colts from 2002 through 2012.

3. He has a relationship with Lions coach Jim Caldwell from their years together with the Colts. That could be a key reason the Lions are taking a chance on him. Also reportedly he’s not breaking the bank.

4. Freeney has 125.5 career sacks. In his first four years with the Colts, he was good for 51 sacks. He had three sacks in four games for Seattle this year. Originally he was a first-round pick (11th overall) in the 2002 draft out of Syracuse. He set a rookie record with nine forced fumbles in 2002 with the Colts. He was runner-up for NFL defensive rookie of the year.

5. Freeney won a Super Bowl ring with the Colts in 2006. He’s been voted to the Pro Bowl seven times and has been All-Pro first team three time. He’s on the NFL 2000s All-Decade Team.

Lions Caldwell remembers Nov. 22, 1963, the day John F. Kennedy was assassinated

Lions coach was 8 years old

ALLEN PARK — Jim Caldwell remembers the day President John F. Kennedy was shot, 54 years ago today.

It was the afternoon of Nov. 22, 1963. The Lions coach was 8-years-old.

I was in my classroom, I remember exactly what happened because I was sitting in the classroom and actually our teacher walks out. Our principal was in the hallway, and our teacher comes back in and she was crying. And we all had to stop what we were doing and then the principal made an announcement on the loud sets, when they had those big speakers in your room back in those days, some of you guys remember those. And he announced that our president had been shot, so they dismissed school, and we went home,’’ Caldwell said. “I just remember that my mother made certain that all three of us sat in front of the television and watched the entire broadcast, you know, Walter Cronkite and the rest.

“So, I remember precisely where I was, time period, walking home from school, sitting down in front of that television in the living room and just — it didn’t impact us the same, because we didn’t quite know, we were so young. But we knew something was horribly wrong because it was a great sadness in our community and all across the county, so yeah, I remember exactly. That was one that leaves an indelible imprint in your mind. It was tragic,’’ Caldwell added.

Even to an 8-year-old it was a time of great sadness.

I can only tell you from a vantage point where I grew up that everybody was affected greatly by it within our community, within the area. We lived next door to my aunt and her family, and just everybody was just completely crushed. You knew something was different, you know,’’ Caldwell said. “As a kid even, you just knew the impact that he had had on the country and with his death was really a tough day. Matter of fact, it went on for a while, I can recall that. It was not a real happy time in your churches, in your community, at your schools. It was different.”