The Green Bay Packers aren’t ready to write off second-year running back Marshawn Lloyd’s 2025 season juset yet. As the Packers made cuts to get down to the initial 53-man roster for the upcoming season, Green Bay placed Lloyd on injured reserve with a designation to return, tying up one of the team’s two short-term injured reserve slots.
Packers running back MarShawn Lloyd was limited to one game during his rookie season and he won't be appearing in every game in his second season either.
Tom Silverstein reports the Packers are “leaning toward” placing RB MarShawn Lloyd on injured reserve. Silverstein mentions Lloyd would get four games to recover from a hamstring injury.
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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.
NFL stars can't play forever, and retirement is coming sooner than later for some of the league's top players. These 25 players could call it quits following the 2025 season.
The Packers had big hopes for second-year running back Marshawn Lloyd. In the midst of a strong training camp and impressive start to the preseason, Green Bay’s plans for Lloyd will need to be put on hold, after a hamstring injury could once again sideline him through at least the regular season opener.
MarShawn Lloyd is injured again. The Green Bay Packers' second-year running back just can't seem to stay healthy.
ESPN’s Rob Demovsky reports Packers RB MarShawn Lloyd has a hamstring injury that could keep him out of Week 1 and maybe more. Lloyd made his preseason debut on Saturday after he missed the first one with a groin injury.
As is the case heading into training camp every year, the Green Bay Packers, along with every NFL team, hopes that they will get through the preseason schedule unscathed by injury.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Green Bay Packers safety Omar Brown remains hospitalized in Indianapolis after suffering an injured lung during Saturday’s preseason game over the Colts, coach Matt LaFleur said on Sunday.
One of the biggest questions surrounding the Green Bay Packers this offseason and preseason is how their running back room will shake out. Josh Jacobs, of course, is the undisputed starting running back, having made the Pro Bowl in his first season with the Packers, the third of his career.
The Green Bay Packers won a close game against the Indianapolis Colts on Saturday. Of course, win, lose, or draw in preseason, it doesn’t matter. What matters most is the product on the field.
If it wasn’t for bad luck, Green Bay Packers running back MarShawn Lloyd wouldn’t have any luck at all. After missing a big chunk of training camp with a groin injury, Lloyd started for the Packers against the Indianapolis Colts on Saturday.
The Green Bay Packers are excited to find out what a whole healthy season from running back MarShawn Lloyd can contribute to their offense. Sure, the Packers
If you’re a Green Bay Packers fan still gasping over MarShawn Lloyd’s injury scare at camp, take a moment to breathe. This isn’t another chapter in The Never-Ending Saga of the Packers’ star-crossed running back.
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?
Eighteen offensive players were selected in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft. None played fewer snaps than Green Bay Packers running back MarShawn Lloyd.
One major change that the Green Bay Packers made on offense last season was to become more focused on the run. In 2022, the final season that Aaron Rodgers spent in Green Bay, the Packers ranked 16th in the NFL with 124.3 rushing yards per game.
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 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.
Green Bay Packers running back MarShawn Lloyd suffered through a difficult rookie season in 2024. After being selected in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, he endured an injury-shortened first pro season.
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.
Depth at running back crucial for the Packers. That depth took a hit Tuesday.
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.
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