Teams are understandably waiting to get more info on Ansah’s medical condition before moving in free agency."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Detroit Lions NewsDetroit Lions NotesDetroit Lions AnalysisDetroit Lions TransactionsDetroit Lions Game RecapsBreaking NewsIntroducing the 2019 Detroit Lions Draft Class! 脳Detroit Lions NewsDetroit Lions Free AgencyNFL free agency: Teams waiting on medicals before signing Ezekiel Ansah New T.J. Hockenson Detroit Lions Jersey ,20commentsTeams are understandably waiting to get more info on Ansah’s medical condition before moving in free agency. EDTShareTweetShareShareNFL free agency: Teams waiting on medicals before signing Ezekiel Ansah Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY SportsWe’re now into Week 3 of free agency and former Detroit Lions defensive end Ezekiel Ansah is one of the few premier talents left on the market. Ansah hasn’t had many suitors thus far in free agency, with only two reported visits on his docket (Saints, Bills).So why hasn’t there been a bigger, more active market for the 29-year-old pass rusher who once had 14.5 sacks in a single season? Well, the reason is exactly what you’d expect if you’re a Lions fan who has paid any attention to Ansah’s career. According to Ian Rapoport, teams are waiting to get a fuller explanation on Ansah’s medicals:Week 14, Ansah suffered a shoulder injury against the Cardinals that ended his season. It was the latest injury to have derailed his young career. Over the past few seasons, Ansah has dealt with various injuries, including a knee issue that involved offseason surgery. He’s missed 14 games in the past three seasons and had to see most of his snaps limited in 2018 due to the lingering shoulder injury. So teams are smart to wait on all the medical information they can get on Ansah. If they’re going to pay top dollar for one of the more talented pass rushers in free agency, they need to know what they’re getting in him. Hopefully for all parties involved T.J. Hockenson Jersey 2019 , his April medical checkup goes well. One NFL player thinks the league should be doing more, so we delve into what resources the players have."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Detroit Lions NewsDetroit Lions NotesDetroit Lions AnalysisDetroit Lions TransactionsDetroit Lions Game RecapsBreaking NewsIntroducing the 2019 Detroit Lions Draft Class! 脳NFL NewsMental health in the NFL, Part 2: Is the league doing enough? New,31commentsOne NFL player thinks the league should be doing more, so we delve into what resources the players have.EDTShareTweetShareShareMental health in the NFL, Part 2: Is the league doing enough? Wednesday we spoke with Detroit Lions linebacker Eli Harold about how masculinity can have a lot of bad effects on men dealing with mental health. We also learned that he believes the stigmas regarding mental health in the NFL are largely gone. Today we’ll talk with Lions defensive tackle Ricky Jean Francois about why he feels differently, and what you can do to help those dealing with mental health issues, even if you don’t have them. The mental health community doesn’t require that you have a disorder to help. You can be a regular Joe — or, say, a member of the military or an NFL player — to aid those with mental health disorders. That’s what Lions defensive tackle Ricky Jean Francois and his sister Major Villiana Jean Francois are doing. Ricky went to Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia this past summer to talk with current and former military members about mental health and suicide prevention. While there Color Rush T.J. Hockenson Jersey , he also filmed a PSA that aired on the Armed Forces Network during Super Bowl LIII. “I knew how important it was in the NFL, because we talk about it all the time with CTE and so many other things,” Francois said. “But just to see it from the outside from military to everyday people, it was crazy just to know what other people go through everyday.”Outside of his work with the armed forces, Francois speaks with others who cope with mental health disorders everyday. He makes sure to keep in contact with some of them, and takes pleasure in seeing them get better every day.Francois has a different opinion on how the NFL handles mental health than Harold, however. He doesn’t believe the league is taking mental health seriously enough. “The Lions probably are, but I believe the NFL—and I ain’t trying to take no stab at them—I don’t really believe they’re working with mental health,” Francois said. “There’s just been so many players we done had throughout our career that we’ve seen gone like Junior Seau. I could go down the list of other people, but it’s like that health never came. You never sat there and tried to help them.“Just because you think think they had the fame Cheap T.J. Hockenson Jersey , the Pro Bowls, the All Pros, you think they’re good and successful. But, at the same time, they live normal lives just like you and me. Once they leave these symbols, these logos alone, now that you’re outside the building you have to deal with who you really are. And I don’t believe the NFL takes that next step to have somebody willing to sit there and help you and communicate with you.” According to Francois, the Lions have multiple mental health professionals on staff to assist players and listen to them. Due to the sensitive nature of this topic, those professionals requested to not discuss specifics with me. Ricky is not alone in this. While the NFL did not give us any answers on how they deal with current players with mental health, the NFLPA did. The association’s communications manager Brandon Parker showed the NFLPA’s new mental health campaign Your Mind T.J. Hockenson Jersey Womens , Your Body, Your Health. Formed in May 2017, the campaign is designed to promote overall wellness among both current and former NFL players. Perhaps the biggest thing the campaign does is open up the conversation and debunk many of the myths and stigmas that are often attached to mental health disorders. Much like we discussed in the first part of this series, stigmas play a big role in the mental health conversation. The idea that having a mental health issues is a weakness is still something that some feel today. The stigmas have been strong for a long time around the league, strong enough to make players keep things to themselves. The campaign’s goal is to help explain mental health disorders and deconstruct every single stigma and myth one by one. The campaign also provides players with many resources to get help. Not only does the NFLPA offer their own NFL Lifeline hotline where players can call and discuss what they’re feeling, they also provide the number for the National Suicide Prevention Hotline and direct players to major mental health programs like Active Minds, an online organization that assists current and former students in coping with their mental health issues. Part 3 delves into mental health issues for athletes after their football careers are over. Read it here.