Micah Parsons, Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers
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With about 11 minutes remaining on Sunday, the Green Bay Packers faced a critical third-and-8 from their own 4-yard line. Nursing a 10-0 lead
In an article from Packers Wire, Zach Kruse revealed Morgan’s 40.7 Pro Football Focus grade against the Browns was the second-worst of any of the team’s offensive players, ahead of only left tackle Rasheed Walker. He also accounted for two false start penalties, per Pro Football Reference.
The Green Bay Packers were without three starters -- including two offensive linemen -- to start on-field preparations for the Dallas Cowboys on Wednesday. According to Mike Spofford of the team's official site, defensive back Javon Bullard, left guard Aaron Banks and right tackle Zach Tom were not available to practice on Wednesday.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer sends confident message about his team ahead of their matchup with the Packers.
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Brian Schottenheimer: Micah Parsons isn’t the only guy to worry about on the Packers defense
Much of the conversation around Sunday night's Packers-Cowboys game centers on defensive end Micah Parsons returning to Dallas for the first time since being traded, but head coach Brian Schottenheimer offered a slightly wider view of things on Wednesday.
The Packers listed Kraft as questionable to play on the final injury report. He was injured at practice on Thursday, but testing post-practice ruled out a major injury, and coach Matt LaFleur left the door open to Kraft playing against the Browns if he was medically cleared and confident in his ability to avoid a more significant injury.
NFL.com reported that Green Bay tight end Tucker Kraft is expected to play Sunday when the visiting Packers face Cleveland at noon. Kraft was listed as questionable on the injury report after tweaking his left knee in Thursday's practice, then missing practice on Friday.
The Green Bay Packers have received a brutal injury update ahead of their Week 4 matchup against the Dallas Cowboys.
Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur wasn’t upset that Rasheed Walker mentioned the possibility of going 17-0 as much as he was upset that the