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Brian Calhoun #29 | Running Back | Detroit Lions
Height: 5-10    Weight: 202    Born: May 8, 1984, Atlanta, GA

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September 5, 2008
Brian Calhoun was placed on the season-ending IR after injuring his quadriceps muscle during a preseason game against the Bills. The injury will cause Calhoun to miss the entire 2008 season.
August 30, 2008
Brian Calhoun has been placed on season-ending IR after injuring his quadriceps muscle during battle with the Bills, according to MLive.com.
August 28, 2008
Brian Calhoun was removed from the Lions game on Thursday night after injuring his quadriceps muscle in the first half of the game with the Bills, according to MLive.
August 28, 2008
Brian Calhoun is battling Artose Pinner for the fourth and final spot on the Lions' roster at running back, and there is only one preseason game left for them to prove their worth, according to MLive.com.
August 23, 2008
Brian Calhoun reportedly needed to impress the Lions' coaching staff Saturday to stay on the roster, and that's exactly what he did, gaining 61 yards on nine carries.
August 23, 2008
The Detroit News indicates that Brian Calhoun is on the bubble to make the Lions' roster. He is said to be running a distant fifth among running backs on the depth chart.
July 1, 2008
Brian Calhoun could be the Detroit Lions third-down back this season, according to MLive.com. The team doesn't consider him an every down back, but believe he can still be effective out of the backfield.
May 21, 2008
Brian Calhoun looked solid in drills on Tuesday, according to MLive.com. He missed most of the last two seasons with the same knee injury, and coach Rod Marinelli said, "I think what we're doing really fits him well. That's what he did well in college. He's got good vision, he really does, and he can cut well. He's really healthy. He's comfortable in what we're doing, he's not just a third-down back, he's a back. I think he sees it and it's wide open."
May 8, 2008
Brian Calhoun has missed much of the last two seasons with knee concerns, but he has looked very good at practice so far, according to the Detroit Free Press. “This system here now is what he’s used to in terms of the zone,” HC Rod Marinelli said. “He’s got really good vision as a zone runner. He is quick right now. He’s alive. He’s got really good third-down skills for us."