The Green Bay Packers made more roster moves in advance of Sunday’s game against the Vikings, including promoting a receiver and lineman from the practice squad and placing two on injured reserve.
GREEN BAY, Wis. – In a fitting cap to a week filled with roster moves, the Green Bay Packers made six transactions on Saturday to get ready for Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings. The Packers made 23 roster moves this week to get ready for what’s essentially a preseason game in advance of the playoffs.
Here’s what the latest transactions mean for Week 18.Sometimes, the roster moves that aren’t made are more interesting than the ones that are made. The Packers did not elevate quarterback Desmond Ridder from the practice squad. That presumably means backup quarterback Malik Willis has been cleared and will be active after playing through a shoulder injury and starring for most of last week’s loss to the Ravens.While Jordan Love isn’t on the final injury report, coach Matt LaFleur earlier in the week said Clayton Tune would start. With backups throughout the lineup, it’s almost impossible to believe the Packers would risk Love against the blitz-happy Vikings. “He’s just been a sponge,” Willis said this week of Tune, “soaking up everything we talk about in the meeting room; asking questions and even putting in his input on stuff he feels the most comfortable about. He’s been doing a great job.” “We’re all in this together,” Willis said. “We obviously prepare together and talk through all these different things and go out there and work hard every day. Whoever’s out there, I feel like we have the best chance to go out there and get a dub.” The Packers signed Ridder to the practice squad before Wednesday’s practice. How would it be possible for him to play in a game so quickly? “He’s a guy that we’ve seen up close and personal,” Packers coach Matt LaFleur said on Friday. “We played against him when he was in Atlanta and watching what he did in that game, he led them to a win. So, he’s got experience in the system. I think he’s put in the time. Sean’s been working with him, too. Yeah, he’ll be ready to go if need be.”The Packers have signed receiver Jakobie Keeney-James from the practice squad to the 53-man roster, giving him the nod over Isaiah Neyor and Will Sheppard in providing depth at receiver. Savion Williams is out, Dontayvion Wicks is doubtful and it’s almost impossible to believe coach Matt LaFleur wants a repeat of last year’s torn ACL for Christian Watson. There will be a few roster moves today, including this receiver being elevated. Fresh story on the roster moves coming later, but for now ...Keeney-James was signed to the practice squad in late September. He spent five seasons at Eastern Washington, where he caught 61 passes for 825 yards and four touchdowns. He transferred to Massachusetts as a graduate student and caught 50 passes for 839 yards and six touchdowns in 2024. His season was highlighted by a 75-yard touchdown catch against Georgia. With more of a slot skill-set, that could signal Jayden Reed will have a limited role or no role at all.“If I would’ve had to do this early in the year, I probably wouldn’t have had the trust that I have now,” passing game coordinator Jason Vrable said this week of the practice-squad receivers. “Every single week, we give them their reps and we do a little scrimmage at the end of the practice. We call it green-on-green group that we did in training camp. They’ll get like six to eight reps. … “Early on, you were having mental mistakes and not feeling as confident in the play-calls throughout the week. Lately, they’ve been really clean and doing a great job. The other day, J-Reed was like, ‘These dudes really got it. They look like our group right now running around out there,’ where earlier in the year I probably couldn’t have said that as much.” In a related roster move, the Packers placed Williams on injured reserve after weeks of him trying to play through a foot injury. “We’d love to get him back,” LaFleur said on Thursday. “He’s been pretty hobbled for multiple weeks, and to compound that, last week he was really sick, so there was a lot of factors into that.”, the Packers promoted Lecitus Smith from the practice squad. In an associated roster move, the Packers placed Jennings on injured reserve. If the Packers opt to give their veteran starting linemen the day off, Smith could wind up going from the practice squad to the starting lineup. Smith was a fifth-round pick by Arizona in 2022. He played in 10 games with two starts as a rookie for the Cardinals and eight games with one start for the Patriots in 2024.so many times that he should leave a suitcase at the facility. Especially if he winds up playing center against the blitz-happy Vikings, this could be a chance to show he can be a viable backup at a critical position.during training camp. “I think that’s what they want to see out of me. They want to see a guy that can play multiple spots – both guard spots, center, of course – and be able to do it consistently. Not high one day and low the next or no drop-off. Just being a consistent, good football player. I get to that point and I’m consistent with that, I think I’ll be happy with myself.”With only four linebackers on the roster and with Quay Walker and Edgerrin Cooper unlikely to play, the Packers elevated rookie Jamon Johnson. He’ll join Isaiah McDuffie and Ty’Ron Hopper to give the Packers a three-man linebacker corps. This is Johnson’s third elevation of the season. He played 11 snaps on special teams in the Thanksgiving victory at Detroit. He will get a lot of playing time against the Vikings.With only two tight ends on the roster, Luke Musgrave and Josh Whyle, the Packers for a second consecutive week have elevated Drake Dabney. He played seven snaps on offense and seven snaps on special teams in the loss to Baltimore.Bill Huber, who has covered the Green Bay Packers since 2008, is the publisher of Packers On SI, a Sports Illustrated channel. E-mail: packwriter2002@yahoo.com History: Huber took over Packer Central in August 2019. Twitter: https://twitter.com/BillHuberNFL Background: Huber graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, where he played on the football team, in 1995. He worked in newspapers in Reedsburg, Wisconsin Dells and Shawano before working at The Green Bay News-Chronicle and Green Bay Press-Gazette from 1998 through 2008. With The News-Chronicle, he won several awards for his commentaries and page design. In 2008, he took over as editor of Packer Report Magazine, which was founded by Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Nitschke, and PackerReport.com. In 2019, he took over the new Sports Illustrated site Packer Central, which he has grown into one of the largest sites in the Sports Illustrated Media Group.Micah Parsons Was Loving Matt Eberflus's Comments on Cowboys' Defensive Struggles
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