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Packers coach Matt LaFleur implies RB MarShawn Lloyd will remain on IR, miss rest of 2025
Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur all but confirmed that running back MarShawn Lloyd, who injured his hamstring at practice last week while designated for return from injured reserve, will remain on injured reserve and miss the rest of the 2025 season.
Lloyd, a 2024 third-round pick, would need to be activated to the 53-man roster by next Monday to play this season.
"It's one of those things that's very, very, very unfortunate, because this guy has worked his ass off to battle back and to be in that spot again, what do you say to him?" LaFleur said Tuesday. "We'll continue to investigate and try to figure out why this keeps occurring, but it's certainly unfortunate. I feel bad, I really do, I feel extremely bad for MarShawn."
Early Packers Draft Pick’s Season Ends Before It Could Begin
GREEN BAY, Wis. – MarShawn Lloyd’s second NFL season is over before it began.
Lloyd, whose two-year NFL career has been plagued by a torrent of injuries, suffered a hamstring injury at practice on Thursday. With Lloyd entering the final week of his 21-day practice window after opening the season on injured reserve, coach Matt LaFleur implied that his season was over.
“I’m not going to say no but I think you can use deductive reasoning on that one,” LaFleur said on Tuesday as the team gets ready for Saturday night’s showdown at the Chicago Bears.
A third-round pick in 2024, Lloyd has played in one game in his NFL career. He played 10 snaps as a rookie due to hip, hamstring and ankle injuries, an appendectomy and, finally, another hamstring issue.
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MarShawn Lloyd Injury: Not in line for activation
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur implied Tuesday that Lloyd (calf/hamstring) won't be activated this week and will stay on injured reserve for the remainder of the season, Ryan Wood of USA Today reports. "I'm not going to say no," LaFleur said, when asked about Lloyd potentially returning. "But I think you can use deductive reasoning on that one."
The Packers placed Lloyd on IR with a designation to return in late August, after the 24-year-old running back sustained a hamstring injury during the preseason. Lloyd then suffered a calf injury while rehabbing his hamstring, but he made enough progress for the Packers to open up his 21-day practice window Dec. 1. After turning in five straight limited practices, Lloyd tweaked his hamstring again, resulting in him being held out of the Packers' most recent session last Friday. Though Lloyd's window won't officially close until early next week, his latest setback seemingly ends any hope that he had of making a late-season comeback. Lloyd will wrap up his second NFL season having appeared in just one career game, which came back in Week 2 of the 2024 campaign.
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