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Source: Packers Activate Stokes From Injured Reserve
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The Green Bay Packers are activating cornerback Eric Stokes from injured reserve, a source told Packer Central on Saturday, making him eligible to play against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.

Stokes, the team’s first-round pick in 2021, had his second season cut short with a foot injury that required season-ending surgery. A Lisfranc injury is one of the worst in sports. Between the severity of the injury and some hamstring issues during his ramp-up, he never practiced during training camp and opened the season on the physically unable to perform list.

Stokes made his season debut at Denver. It lasted just four snaps, with Stokes injuring a hamstring on special teams.

He was designated to return from injured reserve on Nov. 27. The deadline to either add him to the 53-man roster or shut him down for the rest of the season would have been Monday.

The release of Kyu Blu Kelly earlier in the week created a roster space and foreshadowed this move.

“That sh**’s going to feel good. I ain’t even going to cap [lie] to you. I ain’t even going to cap [lie] to you,” Stokes said with an enormous smile. “It’s going to feel good whenever I’m back out there. I miss it. There’s a lot of little things that you miss but I pretty much live for this. I really miss this sh**.”

Stokes has missed the last seven games.

“This comeback, it’s been hell. It’s been hell,” Stokes said. “It’s been highs and lows to everything. That’s just life, though. You’ve got to wake up every morning and be blessed. Everything else [during the comeback from the hamstring] has been good, though.”

Stokes has practiced the last three weeks, including full participation for every practice the last couple weeks.

Are a series of practices enough to get him ready should he be asked to match up with the Buccaneers’ star receiver, Mike Evans?

Why not?

“That’s what you live for,” he said. “This is what I’ve been training for. It is what it is. No matter the circumstance, I’ve got to be ready on Sunday if I’m up. If I’m not, it is what it is."

Coach Matt LaFleur said he’d like to get Stokes some snaps on defense before the season is over. The Packers have to decide on Stokes’ fifth-year option this offseason. With an excellent rookie season, a disappointing second season and an injury-plagued third season, the team might decide to not flip the switch on the pricey option.

However, it must determine how big of a need cornerback is in the upcoming draft. Getting Stokes some meaningful snaps would be helpful in making that decision, and it would serve as a launching point for Stokes for 2024..

Stokes isn’t worried about any of that. He just wants to play – for himself and the team.

“Man, it would be great,” he said. “It’d be great to end up on a positive note these last four games – however many games I’ve got. It would be great just to be up for next year, be up for everything or be up for the playoffs. It’d be fun.”

This article first appeared on FanNation Packer Central and was syndicated with permission.

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