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Packers injury updates on Jordan Love, Josh Jacobs, Quay Walker and more

Packers injury updates on Jordan Love, Josh Jacobs, Quay Walker and more

The Green Bay Packers beat the New York Giants on Sunday despite injuries to Jordan Love, Josh Jacobs, Romeo Doubs, Quay Walker and more.Here's the latest news, including the possible return of injured reserve players. Packers injury updates on Jordan...

Packers injury updates on Jordan Love Josh Jacobs Quay Walker and more

The Green Bay Packers beat the New York Giants on Sunday despite injuries to Jordan Love, Josh Jacobs, Romeo Doubs, Quay Walker and more.Here's the latest news, including the possible return of injured reserve players.

Packers injury updates on Jordan Love, Josh Jacobs, Quay Walker, more

GREEN BAY. - The Green Bay Packers are about to start a three-game winning streak with a win over the New York Giants on Sunday.

Coming off a two-game losing streak a day after a 27-20 victory, coach Matt LaFleur Dafleur answered several questions Monday at Lambeau Field, including Jordan, Jordan's status and managing Josh Jacobs.

QB Jordan Love: Left shoulder

Quarterback Jordan Love injured his left shoulder while running in the first quarter.Malik Willis capped the drive with a touchdown, but Love came back to help the Packers to victory.

Lafeur said he hasn't received a single game for Love's defense, so no adjustments are required for Sunday's game against the Detenota Rangers and next Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears.

"It's good," Lawless said. It was a pretty big hit, you don't put him in those situations, you don't put him in those situations, but I just shot him yesterday. I thought it was growing yesterday. I used to think of him as the coward of yesterday. I thought it would play with my defense of yesterday.

"I thought he was throwing with accuracy. He showed a ton of toughness in the pocket. He made a lot of shots and good shots inside the pocket, so I'm really proud of his ability to come back and just show that not only physical toughness, but mental toughness and keep fighting."

Love was 0 this season before missing seven games with an injury.

"You take the x-suble and turn it around and find out what size it is and see what size it is, if it is. "But it happened on my shoulder and it gave me a pop.So he felt."

RB Josh Jacobs: knee

Defensive end Josh Jacobs could “potentially” play Sunday against the Vikings, LaFleur said after missing most of the game with a knee injury.

"We'll see where it is," Lafleur said."It's a paradox, so it takes more or less effort to get down. And unfortunately it was quite difficult there and sometimes that can be a byproduct."

Otherwise, the packages Emmanuel Wilson and Chris Brooks with their primary backs and practical action stalwart pierre.

"I thought both of those guys did a good job of coming in and just owning their roles," LaFleur said., but it worked well, well, well it worked well, well, well it worked well.

"And then Emanuel, he also did what he had to do. And so those two guys, if they're called, I trust they'll do the job."

Wilson was second on the team with 220 yards rushing and a 4.2 yards per carry average.Brooks has been used sparingly with three carries for 10 yards, although he had a pair of receptions for 24 yards against Carolina two weeks ago.

LB Quay Walker: Stinger

LaFleur called linebacker Quay Walker "day to day" after an upset that knocked him out of action in the third quarter.He also had seven tackles in just 38 snaps, giving him a season-high 84.It's not just production that the team lacks, though.

"It's always hard to replace someone like Quay," LaFleur said."I think Quay is playing excellent football and he's really been a vocal leader for our defense. So it's like replacing a quarterback."

After the injury, Isaiah McDuffie had a team-high 11 tackles, moving into every role.Ty'ron Hopper had a career-high 12 tackles.

"Isiah did a great job and Happ () did a good job, so we feel confident that if we have to go like that, we've got guys that can go out there and do their job so our defense doesn't fall off a little bit," Leffler said.

Roman Formula: Boxing Match

RMo's acceptance is questionable given that he was absent from the game several times.He had nothing to do last week because of the chest.Instead, he landed face first on the stadium turf and received bullets in his eyes.

"That sounded like what happened," Lalleur said.

"But it shows how tough Roma are and their ability to bounce back, fight back and get back in the game. Obviously we all know what kind of player he's been for us. He's been incredibly reliable and incredibly consistent."

Douce leads the Packers with 39 receptions for 499 yards, including catching four passes for 53 yards on Sunday.After missing two passes in his first nine games, he threw two passes Sunday, according to Pro Football Focus.

WR Matthew Golden: Shoulder

Let's stay with the receivers: Mathew Gold Mathew was unable to work last week due to a calf injury.It seemed as if he was about to give birth to a low shot that ended up penetrating more than a meter and marking the start of the third quarter.Gold left the game but returned to play four snaps in the fourth quarter.

Lafleur said he would have a better idea of ​​gold's position on Wednesday.

Kmmanus: not worth it

Kicker Brandon McManus played the first three games after missing two games with a quadriceps injury.On Thursday, he declared himself healthy.He was added to the injury report and listed as doubtful on Saturday.

Lukas Hesteric was kicked, missing two extra points on a gloriously windy day.

McManus will not be placed on injured reserve.

"I think it's one of those things that you have to take and deal with every day, but I know it's not for lack of desire and/or effort. We have a lot of people who are trying. He's trying. Hopefully we can continue to work on this," LaFleur said.

Wounded reserve: Help on the way?

The Packers have three players on injured reserve.Receiver Jayden Reed (clavicle/foot), running back MarShawn Lloyd (hamstring) and defensive end Brenton Cox (groin).

"I hope so," Lafleur said.

When asked specifically about Lloyd, who was injured in the preseason and has played just 10 snaps in his two seasons, and Reed, who played through a foot injury before breaking his collarbone in Week 2, LaFleur said they "potentially" opened a 21-day return-to-play window this week.

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