Packers News: Injury report for Week 2, Reggie Gilbert’s role
A roundup of the latest Green Bay Packers articles for Saturday, September 15.
Good morning and welcome to the Packers News Report. The weekend is finally here, which means we’re just a day away from the Green Bay Packers’ Week 2 game against the Minnesota Vikings.
Today’s report features analysis on the injury report for tomorrow’s game, an article on why Reggie Gilbert should see an increase in snaps on defense, and more.
Here’s a roundup of the latest articles from around the internet.
News and notes from around FanSided
More snaps for Reggie Gilbert, less for Clay Matthews (Lombardi Ave)
Clay Matthews didn’t play well in the season opener. Is it time for talented young edge rusher Reggie Gilbert to get more snaps on defense? Lombardi Ave’s Paul Bretl thinks so.
Injury updates: Expect Aaron Rodgers to play in Week 2 vs. Vikings (Lombardi Ave)
Lombardi Ave’s John Dales takes a closer look at the injury report for Sunday’s game, including expectations for the status of Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams against the Vikings.
Positives, negatives for Green Bay in Week 1 win against Bears (Lombardi Ave)
What were the biggest positives and negatives from last week’s win over the Bears? Lombardi Ave’s Evan Siegel looks back at the game we’ll never forget.
Roundtable: How the Packers can win (Dairyland Express)
The Dairyland Express staff covered some interesting topics in their latest roundtable discussion, including how Green Bay can win on Sunday, and which player will have the biggest outcome in the game. They also look back to the Week 1 comeback victory.
More news and notes from around the internet
QB Aaron Rodgers ‘getting better,’ but decision could wait till Sunday (PackersNews.com – Stu Courtney)
Packers vs. Vikings: Five things to watch and a prediction (Packers Wire – Zach Kruse)
Mike McCarthy doesn’t mind if Aaron Rodgers plays without practicing (ESPN – Rob Demovsky)
Grading the Pack – Week 1 – Bears vs. Packers (Cheesehead TV – Andrew Herman)
Packers don’t have to dink and dunk even with a gimpy Aaron Rodgers (Acme Packing Company – Peter Bukowski)
Randall Cobb continues to be Packers’ constant in passing game (Packers.com – Wes Hodkiewicz)
We hope you enjoyed this edition of the Packers News Report.