Green Bay Packers: It’s a bad time for offensive weapons, but there’s still hope.

The Green Bay Packers have been plagued by injuries all season, and week 13 is no exception. The good news is that they are getting better, but not completely recovered. Only one player has been ruled out for Sunday. Unfortunately, that player is Aaron Jones, the running back.

Aaron Jones is ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Chiefs, according to Matt LaFleur.

Aaron Jones injured in second quarter vs. Chargers, leaves Packers fans  crushed for popular running back

Aaron Jones of the Green Bay Packers is out for Week 13.
It’s not surprising that Jones is still listed as out. He was out for two to three weeks after suffering an MCL sprain against the Chargers. The team is simply grateful that he did not tear anything in his knee, allowing him to return this season. A.J. Dillon will most likely get the majority of the reps on Sunday, and he has shown significant improvement, particularly in the passing game. With Jones out, others on the offense will have to step up, but it is still unclear who will play on Sunday night.

Packers HC Matt LaFleur rules Aaron Jones out for SNF vs Chiefs

Many players are questionable.
Questionable are Jayden Reed, Jaire Alexander, Darnell Savage Jr., De’Vondre Campbell, Dontayvion Wicks, Josiah Deguara, Rudy Ford, and Robert Rochell. It would be unfortunate if all of them were unable to attend, but this week has given the players listed some hope. Alexander has been practicing all week. Reed returned to practice on Friday, and Matt LaFleur indicated that he would play unless he suffered a setback. Wicks was in concussion protocol last week but is expected to recover quickly. While not everyone will be available, the Packers should have enough firepower to make a statement.

It would be huge for the Green Bay Packers if they could defeat the Kansas City Chiefs. Aaron Jones will have to cheer on his team from the sidelines and provide moral support, both of which he excels at.

 

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*