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A standout wide receiver and two starting offensive linemen were back at practice for the Green Bay Packers ahead of Week 6 vs the Bengals.
Love and the Packers were within striking distance of a potential game-winning touchdown in the final minute, then nearly let the overtime clock expire on their final pass attempt, only to have Brandon McManus convert a 34-yard field goal to secure the tie.
Watson tore his right ACL on Jan. 5 during the Packers’ 24-22 loss to Chicago that closed their 2024 regular season. The Packers placed him on the physically unable to perform list before this season. His return to practice starts a 21-day window before the Packers must activate him in order for him to play this year.
The Packers got clutch scores in the second half and managed to survive a wild shootout with the Cowboys with a 40-40 tie. Our quick takeaways.
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Packers Injury Tracker: Return from the bye week could bring impactful updates for Green Bay
Early byes tend to be a problem for NFL teams, as a long road is still ahead in the regular season. But it's hard to argue that the week off came at a perfect time for the Green Bay Packers. After a sequence of two underwhelming games versus the Cleveland Browns and Dallas Cowboys,
The Green Bay Packers are back from their bye week, sitting at 2-1-1 and chasing the Detroit Lions for supremacy in the NFC North. After a 2-0 start, the Packer
Matthew Golden and Savion Williams had their most productive games as Packers entering the bye week as their roles in the offense continue to grow.