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GREEN BAY, Wisconsin: According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones is anticipated to return to the starting lineup on Sunday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, having missed the previous three games due to a knee injury.

The faith in Jones’ backfield partner, AJ Dillon, is far lower. On Sunday morning, a source informed Packer Central that Dillon will not be able to participate due to a broken thumb. On Saturday, a decision was taken.

Dillon used a thumb protector pad during practice on Friday. Later, when asked if the main concern was pain or ball security, Dillon responded, laughing, “All of the above.” It is malfunctioning.

Therefore, Jones’s anticipated return couldn’t arrive at a better moment.

Jones missed the previous three games due to a knee injury sustained against the Chargers last month.

Coach Matt LaFleur stated, “He did what he needed to do today,” following Jones’s

He was able to release it this week, giving assurance that his knee is in good working order.

That’s encouraging, in my opinion,” Jones remarked. “Those are the little nuances of the game that are often overlooked or may appear to be moving at a single speed, but there is a lot of cutting, stop-and-start action, and putting your foot in the group.”

Jones and the training staff will decide collectively whether or not Jones plays.

He declared, “We always have a say in what happens to our bodies.” They’ll always have our best interests at heart, but I’ve always wanted to be out there. They will provide defense.

This week, he was able to release it, demonstrating that his knee is in fine functioning order.

In my view, that’s positive,” Jones said. “Those are the little nuances of the game that are often overlooked or may appear to be moving at a single speed, but there is a lot of cutting, stop-and-start action, and putting your foot in the group.”

Jones’s decision to play or not will be decided jointly by the training staff and Jones.

He said, “We always have a say in what happens to our bodies.” I’ve always wanted to be out there, but they’ll always have our best interests at heart. They’ll offer protection.

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