Lions RS Stefan Logan Still Has The Faith Of Coach Jim Schwartz

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  1. SRW

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    The Detroit Lions fumbled the ball six times in a loss to the Chicago Bears on Monday night, twice on muffed punts by return man Stefan Logan. That isn't enough to cost him the job according to Lions coach Jim Schwartz.

    "We're still confident in Stefan," Schwartz said. "He's made a lot of plays for us. Just last week he sparked us with the 48-yard return. He's made big plays for us."

    Logan also fumbled a punt in overtime of that game against the Philadelphia Eagles last week, but managed to recover the ball.

    Wide receivers Titus Young and Ryan Broyles both have college experience in the role. Broyles returned 108 punts over four seasons with the Oklahoma Sooners, averaging 11.1 yards and scoring a pair of touchdowns. Still, Schwartz doesn't consider either player in the mix right now.

    "Those guys are certainly capable, but we haven't lost any faith in Stefan Logan."

    Source: MLive.com