Green Bay Packers rookie tight end Josiah DeGuerena knee season ends in you


Green Bay, Wiz. – The roaring Green Bay Packers lost another offensive weapon for injuries, as Ruchi tight end Josiah Degura suffered a knee injury in Monday night’s victory over the Atlanta Falcons.

A source told ESPN that the third-round draft pick was Deguara Fatel ACL.

“Unfortunately it looks pretty bad,” Packers coach Matt LaFleur said without disclosing the details of the diagnosis. “I hurt Josiah. I like him – I like the mentality he brings, and he’s really the one we were really excited about.”

Daguerre suffered an injury to his left knee as he stopped the Punt team at the end of the fourth quarter of the Packers’ 30-16 victory at Lambou Field.

The Packers had a big plan for Dagura, created by a potential tailor for Lle Fleur’s offense, which moves towards a tight end within the various compositions. He played 24 shots to win over the Vikings in Week 1 and caught a pass for 12 yards.

But his best game was probably an obstacle in which he got 19 yards through receiver Alan Lazard, eventually knocking out two defenders. He missed the next two games due to an ankle injury but returned in Week 4 against the Falcons.

“It’s been a bit of a roller coaster because I think he’s played a great game against Minnesota in Week 1, and then he’s out of a leg injury.” “It’s been tough. But we expect him to come back from that and, you know, we still think he has a really bright future in this league.

The Packers played without their top two receivers, Davente Adams (hamstring) and Lazard (major muscle injury) on Monday, and experienced tight end Mercedes Lewis (knee) was also missing.

The Packers grabbed Adams, who wanted to play so badly that he tweeted (and then deleted that tweet) that the team held him, even though he thinks he’s ready to play.

LaFlair said Tuesday he did not ask Adams to take down his tweet.

“I can understand why he’s disappointed.” “He’s a rival, he wants to be out there with his brothers, and he’s frustrated whenever you don’t get a chance to get out there. He’s worked his tail after this thing happened, and he’s just one of those deals where long The long-term, potential long-term effects, you just have to consider it. And we know that in order to be at our best, it needs to be part of those long-term plans. “

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