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Packers fans exhaled a bit when safety Nick Collins showed up for offseason workouts this week.
But maybe they shouldn’t.
As Greg Bedard of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports, Collins showed up only once last week. And he merely watched a little bit of practice, left with players who were rehabbing injuries, and never returned.
“He went through [...]
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