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Packers' Jordan Morgan: Returns to action
Jordan Morgan (shoulder) is active Sunday against the Cardinals.Morgan has missed the Green Bay Packers' last three games, but his streak of absences will come to an end in Week 6. The 2024 first-round selection should return to his role as the team's starting right guard.
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Packers' Jordan Morgan: Will miss another contest
Jordan Morgan (shoulder) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Rams, Mike Spofford of the Green Bay Packers' official site reports.Morgan will miss a third straight game due to a shoulder injury he sustained in Week 2 against the Colts. Sean Rhyan should continue to start at right guard in Morgan's absence. The rookie's next chance to suit up will come in Week 6 against the Cardinals.
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Packers' Jordan Morgan: Not playing Week 4
Jordan Morgan (shoulder) did not participate in Friday's practice and has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's game against the Vikings.Morgan will sit out for a second straight game due to a shoulder injury he sustained against the Colts in Week 2. His next chance at suiting up will be against the Rams on Oct. 6.
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Packers' Jordan Morgan: Won't play at Tennessee
Jordan Morgan (shoulder) is listed as out for Sunday's game at the Titans, Aaron Nagler of cheeseheadtv.com reports.Morgan played through a shoulder injury during the first two weeks of the season before it forced him into an early exit from the Green Bay Packers' win over the Colts in Week 2. He's been rotating in and out at right guard with Sean Rhyan, who now projects to play an every-down role in Week 3.
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Packers' Jordan Morgan: Out for game
Jordan Morgan (shoulder) is out for the rest of Sunday's game against the Colts.The guard also dealt with a shoulder injury for two weeks during training camp, per Matt Schneidman of The Athletic. Jacob Monk and Kadeem Telfort are the reserve linemen on Green Bay's depth chart.
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Packers' Jordan Morgan: Ready for Week 1
Jordan Morgan (shoulder) was left off the Green Bay Packers' injury report Wednesday ahead of Friday's Week 1 contest against the Eagles.Morgan missed all of Green Bay's preseason games due to a shoulder injury, but it now appears he's moved past the issue. Now that Morgan has returned to full health, the 2024 first-round pick out of Arizona is expected to start at right guard for Green Bay in his NFL debut Friday in Brazil.
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Packers' Jordan Morgan: Will work through individual drills
Head coach Matt LeFleur said Thursday that Jordan Morgan (shoulder) will be evaluated for the possibility of taking part in team drills, Ryan Wood of USA Today reports.The shoulder injury has prevented Morgan from playing in either of the Green Bay Packers' two preseason games, but he's been able to work through individual drills in recent practices. The rookie first-round pick is projected to serve as Green Bay's starting right guard, but Sean Rhyan and Royce Newman are candidates to step into that role if Morgan isn't able to suit up for Week 1 against Philadelphia.
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Packers' Jordan Morgan: Limited in practice Tuesday
Jordan Morgan (shoulder) was a limited participant in Tuesday's practice, Mike Spofford of the Green Bay Packers' official site reports.Head coach Mike LaFleur said after Tuesday's session that Morgan, who has missed practices due to a shoulder injury, will be eased back into training camp. Depending on how his body responds to his return to practice, Morgan may be held out of the Packers next preseason game against the Broncos on Sunday.
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Packers' Jordan Morgan: Donning the Green and Gold
The Green Bay Packers selected Jordan Morgan in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 25th overall.Green Bay is set at quarterback and has a young corps at receiver, so the front office turned its attention to bolstering the offensive line. Morgan is a highly experienced player with 41 career games played and 37 starts, all of which came at left tackle. Scouts believe that Morgan can play tackle in the NFL but that his best fit would be at guard due to his 32 and 7/8-inch arms, which are in the eighth percentile among tackles. Green Bay can elect to have Morgan compete with Rasheed Walker at tackle or at either guard spot.