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  • Packers' Don Callis: Reverts to IR

    Callis (hamstring) reverted to the Packers' injured reserve Thursday after going unclaimed off waivers, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.

    Callis sustained the hamstring injury Tuesday and was waived with an injury designation one day later. Now that he's on IR, the 23-year-old corner will be forced to miss the entire 2024 season unless he reaches an injury settlement with the Packers.

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  • Packers' Rory Starkey: Shifts to IR

    Starkey (calf) reverted to Green Bay's injured reserve Thursday after clearing waivers, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.

    Starkey joined the Packers on July 19 after participating in the team's rookie training camp. He sustained the calf injury Tuesday, and after going unclaimed off waivers, he will now be forced to miss the entire 2024 season unless he reaches an injury settlement with Green Bay.

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  • Packers' Jayden Reed: Returns to practice

    Reed (calf) is practicing Thursday, Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com reports.

    Coach Matt LaFleur apparently wasn't kidding when he said there was no long-term concern about Reed's calf injury -- the wideout is back at practice after missing just one day. Reed is locked in as Green Bay's slot man in three-wide formations, but there is some question about how much playing time he'll get in 12 personnel with two tight ends. The good news for fantasy managers is that Reed was a clear priority whenever he was on the field last year, drawing targets on a team-high 23.1 percent of routes and taking 11 carries for 119 yards and two TDs over 16 regular-season games. If that kind of usage continues (or improves), he'll stay relevant for fantasy even without the two-wide snaps.

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  • Packers' Jayden Reed: No concern about calf injury

    Coach Matt LaFleur said Thursday that there's no long-term concern about Reed's calf injury, Matt Schneidman of The Athletic reports.

    It sounds like Reed won't be out for long after first missing practice Wednesday. That said, the Packers have a well-earned reputation for being cautious with injuries, so Reed figures to miss additional practices even if his calf issue doesn't elevate to the level that would cause him to miss a game in the regular season. He's locked in as Green Bay's slot man in three-wide formations, but there is some question about how much playing time he'll get in 12 personnel with two tight ends. The good news for fantasy managers is that Reed was a clear priority whenever he was on the field last year, drawing targets on a team-high 23.1 percent of routes and taking 11 carries for 119 yards and two TDs over 16 regular-season games. If that kind of usage continues (or improves), he'll stay relevant for fantasy even without the two-wide snaps.

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  • Packers' Christian Watson: Avoids trouble with knee

    Watson is on track to practice Thursday after getting hit on the knee at the end of Wednesday's practice, Paul Bretl of ESPN La Crosse 105.5 FM reports.

    Watson apparently meant it when he downplayed his knee bruise after Wednesday's practice. It looks like it won't cost him any reps, and the more important thing is that he's avoided hamstring injuries (or any other muscular issues) throughout the offseason and now into training camp. There's still some question about target volume in an offense with so many weapons, but Watson's combination of height and speed should make him an important part of the offense as long as he avoids the hamstring problems that plagued him in his first two professional seasons. The Packers are optimistic that Watson figured out the root cause of those problems and then addressed the muscular imbalance/asymmetry with his legs.

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  • Packers' Kingsley Enagbare: Past hamstring issue

    Enagbare returned to practice Wednesday, Pete Dougherty of the Green Bay Press-Gazette reports.

    The third-year outside linebacker had missed the beginning of Green Bay's training camp with a hamstring injury, but it now appears that he's moved past the issue. Enagbare recorded 37 total tackles, including 2.0 sacks, across 17 regular-season games in 2023, and he's expected to serve as a rotational edge rusher once again in 2024.

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  • Packers' Christian Watson: Downplays practice injury

    Watson, who relayed that he took a hit to the knee on the last play of practice Wednesday, downplayed the issue afterward, Matt Schneidman of The Athletic reports. "It's a little sore, but it's just a bruise, so nothing that's going to stop me from doing anything," Watson said. "Right now, it's died down a lot, so if we had a practice right now, then I think I would be good to go."

    While the wideout evidently avoided a concerning injury, he's not a sure bet to play in Saturday's preseason opener against the Browns. Head coach Matt LaFleur has previously said that the Packers will be cautious with banged-up players in the preseason opener, even those who are dealing with minor injuries.

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  • Packers' Alex Hale: Added to competition

    Hale signed a contract with the Packers on Wednesday, Ryan Wood of USA Today reports.

    Hale is now the third kicker on Green Bay's roster, joining the returning Anders Carlson and free-agent addition Greg Joseph. The latter was considered the favorite to land the job, but the addition of Hale, who went undrafted in 2024 out of Oklahoma State, likely signals no one currently has a firm grasp on the role.

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  • Packers' Jayden Reed: Managing calf injury

    Reed won't practice Wednesday due to a calf injury, Wes Hodkiewicz of the Packers' official site reports.

    Reed missed the start of training camp due to a toe injury, and the second-year wideout is now dealing with a calf issue. There's not yet any reason to believe that Reed is facing anything too significant, but it could be enough to prevent him from taking the field with Jordan Love and the rest of the starting offense to kick off Saturday's road exhibition matchup against the Browns. Any time Reed spends sidelined will provide a clearer path for Dontayvion Wicks and Bo Melton to take regular reps with the first-team offense.

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  • Packers' Tucker Kraft: On track for Week 1

    Kraft (pectoral) said Tuesday that he expects to be ready for the Packers' Week 1 game against Philadelphia, Ryan Wood of USA Today reports.

    Kraft suffered a pectoral tear early in the offseason and has been limited to individual drills at training camp since the Packers activated him from the PUP list Monday. The second-year tight end has more than a month to gear up for the season opener, and at this point, his role seems to be more of a question than his availability, as the Packers have fellow 2023 draft pick Luke Musgrave at tight end. Musgrave was the starter for most of last season and had plenty of promising moments, but Kraft had better receiving numbers when he got his chance to start, filling in late in the season while Musgrave recovered from a serious kidney injury. The Packers might even deploy a rotation rather than settling on one player as the clear No. 1 tight end.

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2023 Team Statistical Rankings

Rushing Passing Overall
Off. 112.1
(15th)
247.6
(14th)
345.5
(11th)
Def. 128.3
(28th)
223.7
(11th)
335.1
(17th)

Injuries

Player Injury
T. Kraft TE Tucker Kraft TE Pectoral
E. Cooper LB Edgerrin Cooper LB Groin
J. Morgan OT Jordan Morgan OT Shoulder
K. Banks DE Keshawn Banks DE Groin
D. Stanley WR Dimitri Stanley WR Hamstring

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