Packers injury report: Jayden Reed, wide receiver, is not injured
The Green Bay Packers did not have a true practice on Wednesday, as they’re a day short of their typical game week after playing on Monday Night Football. Instead, the Packers had a walkthrough practice today, which means that all of their player participation statuses were estimations on Wednesday. Green Bay is expected to have a full practice on Thursday.
The Green Bay Packers, who played on Monday Night Football, are one day away from their regular game week, so they did not have a proper practice on Wednesday. The Packers, on the other hand, conducted a walkthrough session today, thus on Wednesday, all of their player participation figures were estimates. On Thursday, Green Bay is anticipated to hold a full practice.
Due to their Monday Night Football game, the Green Bay Packers are one day away from their regular game week and did not have a proper practice on Wednesday. As a result, all of the Packers’ player participation statuses on Wednesday were estimates because they just conducted a walkthrough session today. On Thursday, a full practice is anticipated for Green B
Jaire Alexander, the cornerback; Kingsley Enagbare, the outside linebacker; Elgton Jenkins, the left guard; Aaron Jones, the running back; Keisean Nixon, the slotback/returner; Jonathan Owens, the safety; Jayden Reed, the receiver; and T.J. Slaton, the defensive lineman, were among the estimated limited participants today.
Eric Stokes, the cornerback, was reportedly fully participating in practice despite having hamstring issues. Although Stokes is still on the Packers’ injured reserve, the team did free up a spot on the 53-man roster Tuesday by letting go of fellow cornerback Kyu Blu Kelly. That action raises the possibility that Stokes will soon make a comeback. The window for Stokes to practice for 21 days began on November 27 and the time to activate him off injured reserve is getting closer.
“We’ll see,” said Packers head coach Matt LaFleur in response to a question regarding Stokes’ status for the game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. We’ll offer him a week. The team wants to see Stokes on the defensive end of the ball, according to LaFleur as well. Stokes has spent the season thus far only playing on special teams. After Rasul Douglas was traded to the Buffalo Bills and Stokes and Alexander suffered injuries, the Packers have been starting rookies Carrington Valentine and Corey Ballentine at outside cornerback.