Injuries are a part of the game, but right now they seem to be the whole game in Green Bay.
Most of the offense seems to be injured right now, putting a damper on the Packers’ plans to get tuned up before the start of the regular season, a bit of a problem considering they’re starting the year with a divisional game against the Lions.
Every team starts the year as a bit of an unknown, but given how hurt the Packers have been to this point in training camp, it feels like this year’s team is going to go into the season as even more of an unknown than usual. That’s fine from a fan’s perspective; it’s fun to go in a little bit blind. But it has to be exasperating for head coach Matt LaFleur and general manager Brian Gutekunst.
How can you know what you’ve got on your team if your team is so injured it can’t figure itself out? It’s hard to believe the Packers are getting a ton of decent evaluation reps from their passing game right now with Jordan Love and most of the receivers hurt. At least, for now, the offensive line is relatively untouched.
Again, for now. Who knows what a week of joint practices with the Indianapolis Colts will bring?
There are so many wide receivers injured somebody had to write a whole explainer detailing how we got to this point.
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