Packers fans, get ready for some key injury updates as the team gears up to face the Philadelphia Eagles on 'Monday Night Football' in Week 10! Coach Matt LaFleur has given us the lowdown, and it's a mixed bag of hope and uncertainty. Let's dive in!
First, some good news for the receiving corps. Dontayvion Wicks is set to return to practice, albeit with limitations, after missing two games due to a calf injury. This is a positive sign for the Packers' offense. On the other hand, Lukas Van Ness will unfortunately miss practice again this week, putting his availability for the game in jeopardy. This would be his fourth consecutive game sidelined by a foot injury.
Next, let's check in on MarShawn Lloyd, who's still on injured reserve. LaFleur revealed that Lloyd has been sent to a specialist to get his body right, with promising results. He injured his hamstring during the preseason, so the team is taking a cautious approach to his recovery.
Now, for Matthew Golden, who injured his shoulder last week. He'll be limited in practice, but LaFleur is optimistic, believing a breakout performance is on the horizon for the first-round pick.
And this is the part most people miss... The kicking situation is still up in the air. Both Brandon McManus and Lucas Havrisik will be kicking in practice, and the team will choose the kicker who gives them the best chance to win. LaFleur still has confidence in McManus, despite his struggles this season due to a right quad injury.
The Packers will release their official injury report later on Thursday afternoon. Stay tuned for more updates as the week progresses!
But here's where it gets controversial... Do you think the Packers are being too cautious with their injured players? Or is this the right approach to ensure they are fully recovered before returning to the field? Share your thoughts in the comments below!