According to reports, the Green Bay Packers fully participated in Wednesday’s practice, with the first game taking place a week earlier Mike Spofford from the band’s official website.
Every player was on the practice field and participated in some capacity before Sunday’s clash with the Chicago Bears.
As coach Matt LaFleur had hoped, cornerback Jaire Alexander, center Josh Myers and safety Evan Williams returned to practice after missing the Packers’ Week 9 loss to the Detroit Lions.
The Packers also had rookie MarShawn Lloyd on the practice field for the first time since Week 2. The third-round pick is expected to return from injured reserve and could fill the final roster spot before Sunday.
More good news regarding the injury: tight end Tucker Kraft is no longer in the red non-contact uniform in practice, so his shoulder may have improved significantly during the bye.
The farewell seems to have come at a good time for LaFleur’s team. Several key players, including point guard Jordan Love, had to recover before the stretching session.
The first injury report of the week will appear later on Wednesday. Then we’ll know how vigorous the team enters Week 11.
The Bears expect Jaquan Brisker, offensive lineman Teven Jenkins and edge rusher Montez Sweat to be missing from Wednesday’s practice.