Official Week 6 Green Bay vs Arizona Thread



actually, they did tell us.

Living here in Dallas, there were 2 views on Micah. 1) he's not that good, he rarely makes a play and isn't worth the money, and 2) He gets held on almost every play, or gets double teamed, which should create opportunities for his team mates.
And the thing is - if you watch closely, he does get held A LOT, and last game against the Bengals their OL held all of our pass rushers A LOT, but they never called it. Again, I hate to harp on this - but the NFL wants close games and they're going to give the under-dog some help with officiating. And our defense can't seem to break thru it.
 
the packers do the same thing. "it's a game day decision". the only thing you can do is to prepare as if they are going to play. Maybe have a few plays that would be specific to their backups. but that shouldn't even be necessary.
 
As expected, the Green Bay Packers listed defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt and defensive end Lukas Van Ness as out for Sunday’s game at the Arizona Cardinals.

Receiver Christian Watson is out, as well, and will remain on the physically unable to perform list for another week.


The big news on the injury report for Green Bay was running back Josh Jacobs being listed as questionable. After playing through illness last week, Jacobs was limited participation on Friday because of an injured calf.

Jacobs is one of seven players who are questionable. He’s joined by right tackle Zach Tom (oblique/hip), kicker Brandon McManus (quad), cornerback Nate Hobbs (knee), receiver Dontayvion Wicks (ankle) and offensive tackle Anthony Belton (ankle). The seventh player is center/guard Jacob Monk, who remains on injured reserve with the hamstring injury sustained during training camp.

In Arizona, receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. cleared the NFL concussion protocol and is good to go for Sunday. The fourth pick of the 2024 draft, he suffered a concussion during last year’s game at Lambeau Field, as well.
 
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