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Lions record-breaking rookie TE Sam LaPorta leaves game with knee injury against Vikings

LaPorta’s left leg was bent awkwardly after he caught a pass and was tackled by Vikings safety Josh Metellus late in the first half Sunday.

DETROIT — Detroit Lions rookie tight end Sam LaPorta limped off the field after appearing to hurt his left knee against Minnesota on Sunday and was later taken toward the locker room on a cart.

LaPorta was ruled out of the game by the team.

LaPorta's injury is potentially a big blow for the NFC North champions a week before they host a playoff game.

LaPorta's left leg was bent in an awkward way after he caught a pass and was tackled by Vikings safety Josh Metellus late in the first half Sunday.

The Pro Bowl player was evaluated in a tent on the sideline before being taken away from the playing surface for further evaluation.

LaPorta had 86 catches, an NFL record by a rookie tight end that surpassed Keith Jackson's 81 receptions in 1988 with the Philadelphia Eagles. The second-round pick from Iowa also had 889 yards receiving and 10 touchdowns.

He had five receptions for 29 yards, including a 2-yard touchdown that broke a scoreless tie midway through the first quarter against the Vikings.

LaPorta also broke a franchise record for catches by a tight end with three more than Brandon Pettigrew had in 2011. He and Odell Beckham Jr. are the two rookies in NFL history that had at least 86 catches and 10 touchdown receptions.

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