ALLEN PARK -- Sam Martin practiced for the first time since the summer. And it seemed he was about the only guy practicing.

Quarterback Matthew Stafford headlined a long list of players who sat out the Detroit Lions' last practice of the bye week. Receiver Golden Tate, receiver Kenny Golladay, receiver TJ Jones, defensive end Ezekiel Ansah, defensive end Anthony Zettel, defensive tackle A'Shawn Robinson, linebacker Paul Worrilow, safety Glover Quin and offensive linemen T.J. Lang, Emmett Cleary and Greg Robinson also didn't work out.

That's 10 starters, plus two of the starters' injury replacements.

Here's a snapshot of where they all stand:

Stafford: Played through a right ankle injury Sunday, then appeared to suffer a chest injury in the game. He declined to comment. The missed practice was his first due to injury since 2012.

Tate: Suffered a shoulder injury against New Orleans and left the game in the third quarter. NFL Network reports it's an AC joint issue, and he could miss time. Tate has not missed a game since signing with Detroit in 2014.

Golladay: Has missed three games with a hamstring injury, but could return after the bye. He's practiced most of the last two weeks, although on a very limited basis.

Jones: Unknown.

Ansah: Has been nursing a knee injury since the summer. It held him out of all of training camp, and he hasn't put in a full day's work in 2017.

Zettel: Unknown.

A. Robinson: Unknown.

Worrilow: Has missed two games with a knee injury, but was running on the side with a trainer during practice Tuesday, a good indication he'll return after the bye.

Quin: Suffered a nasty-looking concussion against New Orleans. Laid motionless on the turf for a few minutes after taking an A'Shawn Robinson leg to the head, before getting helped to his feet and the locker room. Has started 123 straight games, double any other safety in the game, but that could be in jeopardy. This is Quin's second known brain injury with the Lions.

Lang: Sat out the Saints game after his back locked up that morning. Should return after the bye, but the back could become something he battles all season.

Cleary: Started for Lang against New Orleans, then left the game too when he suffered an ankle injury in the second half. Tim Lelito, the last offensive lineman who dressed for the game, replaced him.

G. Robinson: Left the Saints game with an ankle injury and was seen in a boot after the game. After getting benched briefly in the first half, it sure seems like he's on his way out sooner rather than later.

Everyone in the NFL welcomes their bye week, but it's hard to imagine a team needing it more than Detroit does right now.