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Detroit Lions' Matthew Stafford fit for NFL week two

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Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford insisted he will be good to go to face the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, despite hurting his arm last time out.
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Stafford took a heavy hit to his right arm in the third quarter of the Lions' season-opening 33-28 NFL loss to the San Diego Chargers on Sunday.

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The 27-year-old - who finished with 19-of-30 passes completed for 246 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions - was hit on the elbow by Melvin Ingram, but Stafford said he will be ready the trip to Minnesota.

"It was a tough one. He got me good. He got me right on the tricep/elbow area," Stafford told Fox 2 Detroit.

"But I'll be good to go. I was starting to feel better towards the end of the game."

Stafford - pick number one in the 2009 NFL draft - has made 67 consecutive starts for the Lions.

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