Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Brooks set to return after battling spinal condition

- Ryan Wood

GREEN BAY - The Green Bay Packers’ pass rush should get a long-overdue reinforcem­ent this week.

Ahmad Brooks, the veteran signed before this season to provide depth at outside linebacker, said he expects to return from a back problem Sunday when the Packers play at the Chicago Bears. The Packers signed Brooks before the season after the San Francisco 49ers released him, believing he could be a solid rotational rusher in their defense.

Through nine weeks, Brooks has missed more games than he has played and has only one sack. He has been inactive since the Packers’ trip to Dallas in Week 5 because of what the Packers listed as a back injury on their injury report, but Brooks said the source of his problem is more complicate­d.

“It’s not an injury, per se,” Brooks said. “It’s just how my body grew.”

Brooks said he has a crooked spine, consistent with spondylosi­s. The condition has caused back spasms to flare up, forcing Brooks to miss the past three games. Some days, Brooks said, his back feels fine. Other days it keeps him from doing football activities.

It’s a condition Brooks said he has been aware of for almost 10 years. Until this season, Brooks said, it hadn’t caused him to miss practices or games.

What was different this season? “Probably just wear and tear over the years,” Brooks said, “just playing football. Maybe I could’ve done something to trigger it to act up the way it’s acting.”

Brooks said he first felt the spasms the day before the Packers played the Bengals. He was stretching before the team’s walkthroug­h practice that Saturday, but it wasn’t severe enough to keep him out of practice.

Brooks had missed the previous game in Atlanta with a concussion and, given a one-year contract with a new team, he didn’t want to be inactive again.

So Brooks played against the Bengals, and the next two games against the Bears and Cowboys. His back pain only got worse. He hasn’t been active since, though he was listed as a limited participan­t in practice Wednesday.

“Basically my vertebrae is just pushed forward,” Brooks said. “So that’s what’s causing back spasms. So if I can just manage that in that area, then I’ll be OK. Which, right now I’m feeling OK. It took a while.”

Brook’s crooked-spine condition isn’t going away. It’s something he’ll have to learn how to manage, but Brooks said he doesn’t believe the condition is career-threatenin­g. He wants to play again next season, when he’ll be 34, and hopes the Packers are interested in re-signing him.

“I would consider to come back here,” Brooks said. “Because in my mind, I feel like I haven’t done enough for what they’ve done for me. So I want to do more for them.” No word on deposition: Coach Mike McCarthy said Thursday he has not been ordered to testify in the Colin Kaepernick collusion case against the NFL, despite a report that he and Houston Texans coach Bill O’Brien would be summoned. McCarthy said that his stance on the Packers not having interest in Kaepernick is that they have been completely committed to Brett Hundley as their backup quarterbac­k and have not been in the market for anyone else.

“I don’t think it’s fair to our quarterbac­ks,” McCarthy said. “The head coach sets the tone and the message for your football team. We had a big injury there in Minnesota. I said it after the game and I said it Monday that I want to make it loud and clear to everybody, especially our football team, that Brett Hundley was the direction that we were going.

“That was the message. Those are the facts. Anything outside of that is simply not true.” Injury report: Safety Morgan Burnett (groin) and defensive lineman Quinton Dial (chest) both sat out practice, which was conducted outside with a bitterly cold wind whipping across the field. Offensive lineman Justin McCray

(ankle) was a limited participan­t for a second straight day. So was linebacker Nick Perry (foot). Linebacker Joe Thomas (ankle) practiced for a second straight day and said his status was still up in the air.

 ?? ADAM WESLEY / USA TODAY NETWORK-WISCONSIN ?? Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Ahmad Brooks has only been been able to celebrate one sack this season because he has been out with a spinal condition.
ADAM WESLEY / USA TODAY NETWORK-WISCONSIN Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Ahmad Brooks has only been been able to celebrate one sack this season because he has been out with a spinal condition.

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