November 22, 2024

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs (87) leaps in to celebrate a touchdown by Green Bay Packers tight end Luke Musgrave (88) against the Los Angeles Rams during their football game Sunday, November 5,, 2023, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. Wm. Glasheen USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

The Green Bay Packers are going into their Thanksgiving matchup with the Detroit Lions without one of their most exciting players on offense. Despite Matt LaFleur’s statement yesterday in which he was unsure if rookie tight end Luke Musgrave would be placed on injured reserve, the team made the decision to do just that today. In addition, rookie running back Emanuel Wilson was placed on injured reserve as well.

To take fill spots on the 53-man roster, the Packers signed wide receiver Bo Melton and running back James Robinson from their practice squad. Melton has been with the Packers since last season and Robinson was recently signed this week. He had spent three weeks with the Packers’ practice squad earlier this season.

In addition, the Packers have elevated fullback (yes, fullback) Henry Pearson and safety Benny Sapp III from the practice squad to the active roster for Thanksgiving. It is Pearson’s first elevation and Sapp’s second.

Green Bay Packers’ Tight End Luke Musgrave’s Injury Was Very Serious

According to the Packers, Musgrave’s abdominal injury was actually a lacerated kidney. He suffered the injury in the third quarter of Green Bay’s win over the Chargers, yet finished the game and did not talk to trainers about it until afterwards.

Players that have suffered lacerated kidneys in the past have missed anywhere between three and eight games. It all depends on how badly the kidney was hurt. However, Musgrave’s placement on injured reserve guarantees that he will be out for at least four games.

The Packers have seven games remaining in the season, and Musgrave is just 23 yards away from breaking the franchise record for receiving yards by a rookie tight end.

Green Bay Packers’ Running Back Emanuel Wilson’s Injury Opened the Door for the Return of Patrick Taylor

Undrafted free agent rookie running back Emanuel Wilson ran his way into the hearts of Packers fans when he led the NFL in rushing yards during the preseason. Unfortunately, he has not been able to get on the field much this season. In some of the most extended playing time that he got this season, Wilson was severely injured against the Chargers.

Wilson separated his shoulder bad enough that trainers could not pop it back into place on the field. While the results of his MRI have not been revealed, his placement on injured reserve would seem to indicate that there is some ligament damage.

Due to Wilson’s injury, the Packers called former running back Patrick Taylor and plucked him off of the New England Patriots’ practice squad and added him to their own 53-man roster.

The Packers will have AJ Dillon, Taylor, and Robinson active for their Thanksgiving game against the Lions. Aaron Jones is listed as out on the team’s injury report, but was not placed on injured reserve. He is considered week to week.

Let’s hope the Packers can muster more than the 27 rushing yards that they had against the Lions last time.

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Robin M Adams is the co-owner of Wisconsin Sports Heroics. He has two Bachelor Degrees (Secondary Education and History) from Concordia University Wisconsin and a Masters Degree in Curriculum and Instruction from UWM. Robin spent 11 years as a middle school teacher before becoming a full-time sports journalist. Robin’s work for WSH has been featured on YardBarker, Bleacher Report, and MSN.

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