The Green Bay Packers officially placed RB MarShawn Lloyd back on injured reserve Friday one say after they activated from the list. This was simply a
As expected, the Green Bay Packers placed running back MarShawn Lloyd on injured reserve on Friday and activated defensive end Brenton Cox in time for Saturday night’s game at the Chicago Bears.
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According to Tom Silverstein, the Packers are activating RB MarShawn Lloyd today. However, it’s a procedural move and he’ll go back on injured reserve
Packers running back MarShawn Lloyd has been on IR with a hamstring injury all season. The Packers opened his 21-day practice window on Dec. 1, but Lloyd recently suffered another hamstring injury, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
The start of MarShawn Lloyd's career couldn't have been any more disappointing. The sequence of injuries continues for the second-year player, and he's most likely to miss the rest of the season as his 21-day practice window will soon close just as Lloyd suffered a new hamstring injury last week.
Packers RB MarShawn Lloyd has battled soft tissue injuries in his entire two-year career so far. According to Adam Schefter, he had another in recent days
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The frustrating start to MarShawn Lloyd’s NFL career continues as the Green Bay Packers running back faces yet another hurdle. On Friday, the team added a hamstring injury to Lloyd’s designation on the final injury report, ruling him out for Sunday’s matchup against the Denver Broncos.
MarShawn Lloyd can't catch a break. On Friday, the running back did not practice and had another injury complement his injury report status. Now, he's officially out against the Denver Broncos this week, listed with both hamstring and calf issues.
The Green Bay Packers’ ground attack has been solid for most of the 2025 NFL season, thanks to the presence of running back Josh Jacobs. But Green Bay’s
The Green Bay Packers are preparing for the stretch drive, and they face a tough schedule. They have a chance to win the NFC North and possibly to even get the top overall seed in the NFC if they finish the season strong.
The Green Bay Packers picked up a pivotal Thanksgiving win over the Detroit Lions, 31-24, pushing their in-division record to 3-0. Riding that momentum into Week 13 for a showdown with the NFC North–leading Chicago Bears, the Packers got even more good news on Monday.
The Packers will soon be getting some reinforcement on both sides of the ball.
The Green Bay Packers are 8-3-1 following their Thanksgiving victory over the Detroit Lions last week. While the win kept them in the NFC Playoff picture, they are still in second place in the NFC North behind the 9-3 Chicago Bears, who defeated the Philadelphia Eagles on Black Friday.
MarShawn Lloyd is in his second season in the NFL, but he’s barely been seen on the field since the Green Bay Packers selected him in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft. In fact, the former USC Trojans star running back has appeared in only one game so far in his pro career, thanks to injuries.
Green Bay Packers running back MarShawn Lloyd is taking extra steps to get to the root of his persistent injury problems. The promising second-year player has been meeting with specialists to better understand and address the recurring hamstring and groin issues that have kept him sidelined.
The Green Bay Packers have made their intentions for the 2025 season crystal clear: it’s Super Bowl or bust. After making a blockbuster trade for linebacker Micah Parsons, the front office signaled a willingness to go all-in.
The Green Bay Packers emerged from their bye week hoping for good news on the injury front, particularly for a rushing attack that has struggled to find its footing early in the 2025 season.
Green Bay Packers running back MarShawn Lloyd started the offseason activities healthy. He’s looked good in training camp. Unfortunately, the injury bug just won’t get away from him.
MarShawn Lloyd is injured again. The Green Bay Packers' second-year running back just can't seem to stay healthy.
Lloyd had to have been experiencing deja vu on Monday afternoon in training camp.
One of the certainties for the Green Bay Packers heading into the 2025 season is that the role of starting running back will go to Josh Jacobs. But what after that?
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.
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.
Lloyd has already been injured three times during his young career.
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