MarShawn Lloyd's rookie season was cut short with the Green Bay Packers due to appendicitis and hip, hamstring, and ankle injuries. The University of Southern California running back was selected in the third round by the Packers going No.
After losing his rookie season to injury, MarShawn Lloyd is back on the field. MarShawn Lloyd is back on the field in Green Bay. After a rookie season that ended after all of 10 snaps, Lloyd practiced during the Packers’ Organized Team Activities on Tuesday, a noteworthy development after he’d previously been held out due to an unspecified injury.
MarShawn Lloyd had a nightmare rookie season for the Green Bay Packers. After the team selected him in the third round last year, a combination of injuries and health issues limited his participation in 2024 to 10 offensive snaps and seven touches.
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The talk so far this offseason has been about the Packers wide receiver battle. There is no doubt that the conversation will be a critical one during the training camp.
Ten snaps. That's all MarShawn Lloyd could play for the Green Bay Packers in his impressively unlucky rookie season, which included a serious ankle injury, an appendicitis when he was finally getting ready to return, and a hamstring issue that lingered all season and finished his season before it had truly begun.
Packers coaches are very excited about what he is going to bring to the table this year.
Bears DC Dennis Allen said the first thing he noticed about second-round DT Shemar Turner during rookie minicamp was his “explosion and power.” “He’s athletic,” Allen said, via BearsWire.
After an extremely disappointing rookie season that saw him miss all but 10 offensive snaps, the young RB is ready to make a comeback for his sophomore campaign.
After starting running back Josh Jacobs carried the load in 2024 with 301 rushing attempts, you might assume that the Green Bay Packers would target this year's deep running back class.
For 2024 third round draft pick MarShawn Lloyd, it wasn’t the rookie season that he imagined. The Packers had big plans for Lloyd after they drafted him out of the University of Southern California.
The Green Bay Packers will draft eight players, give or take, in April’s NFL Draft. They’ll probably sign a player or three in free agency. The most important addition to the roster, so to speak, might be last year’s third-round pick, MarShawn Lloyd, who was limited to a mere 10 snaps as a rookie because of a long list of ailments.
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The Green Bay Packers officially transferred rookie RB MarShawn Lloyd from the reserve/non-football illness list to injured reserve on Friday. Green Bay activated Lloyd from injured reserve, but he wound up suffering appendicitis shortly after.
Lloyd had just returned to practice last week after spending several weeks on injured reserve due to an ankle injury suffered in Week 2. The third-round pick then fell ill with appendicitis, making it unlikely that he would be able to play when his 21-day practice window expired.
Green Bay Packers rookie running back MarShawn Lloyd missed Friday's practice due to appendicitis and won't be available on Sunday against the Chicago Bears.
The Green Bay Packers have designated RB MarShawn Lloyd to return from injured reserve, per the transaction wire. Lloyd will now have a 21-day window to return to practice and get activated to the 53-man roster or he will revert to injured reserve for the rest of the season.
Lloyd has already been injured three times during his young career.
Depth at running back crucial for the Packers. That depth took a hit Tuesday.
The Green Bay Packers overhauled the running back position this offseason. Long-time starter Aaron Jones was moved on from, and replaced by veteran Josh Jacobs, formerly of the Las Vegas Raiders.
One of the players that evaluators and fans are excited to see for the Green Bay Packers during the 2024 season is running back MarShawn Lloyd. A third-round pick out of USC in the 2024 NFL Draft, Lloyd has explosive athleticism the team is looking to take advantage of early and often.
With one of their third-round picks in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers selected USC running back MarShawn Lloyd. Lloyd could be an immediate contributor to a revamped Packers backfield that moved on from Aaron Jones earlier this offseason.
This RB class did not generate too much hype, with only one player — Texas’ Jonathon Brooks — going off the board in the first two rounds.
The Green Bay Packers may have drafted a buried gem in third-round RB MarShawn Lloyd.
The Packers didn't select USC running back MarShawn Lloyd in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft because they thought he could replace Aaron Jones from Day 1.
The South Carolina Gamecocks were one of the hottest teams in college football at the end of the season. They beat No. 5 Tennessee and No. 8 Clemson in back-to-back weeks and now head into the Gator Bowl against Notre Dame with a fresh No. 19 ranking to their name.
Lloyd, listed at 5-9 and 210 pounds, is a highly-touted ball-carrier hailed as the eighth-best tailback of his recruiting class by ESPN.
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