Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Backpedali­ng at cornerback as top pick King goes on IR

- Tom Silverstei­n

GREEN BAY – Even though Kevin King has been in and out of games due to a shoulder injury, the Green Bay Packers’ decision Wednesday to put the rookie cornerback on injured reserve will be felt in the secondary the rest of the season.

King, the Packers’ first pick in the second round, has played the most snaps of any of the team’s draft choices except safety Josh Jones, and his ability to man one of the outside corner positions helped settle the often-used nickel lineup.

But the Packers shut him down for the rest of the season rather than risk the injury getting worse. King aggravated his left shoulder against Pittsburgh and played only 40 snaps and then sat out the Tampa Bay game Sunday.

“I mean, it just sucks for a guy who was playing so, so well,” cornerback Damarious Randall said. “You see a lot of potential in him. I just can’t wait to see what he’s going to do next year.”

To replace him on the 53-man roster, the Packers activated Demetri Goodson from the physically unable to perform list. Goodson did not practice Wednesday because he was nursing a hamstring injury. It’s not clear if he’ll be active Sunday at Cleveland.

The Packers were also missing starting cornerback Davon House, who injured his left shoulder against Tampa Bay. Although he finished the game, House indicated afterward that the injury might be something to be concerned about.

House declined to talk about the injury Wednesday, saying he needed to go get treatment.

If House can’t play, the Packers have a problem. Randall would be one of their starting corners and Josh Hawkins probably would be the other. They probably would have to play safety Morgan Burnett in the slot because Burnett can’t play outside.

Randall and House matched up Sunday against the Bucs’ DeSean Jackson and Mike Evans, and defensive coordinato­r Dom Capers may decide to match Randall against Josh Gordon, Cleveland’s standout receiver. Gordon returned Sunday from a three-year absence due to multiple violations of the substance abuse policy.

The Browns targeted Gordon 11 times in his debut and he caught four passes for 85 yards. But that would mean the Browns might be able to create some favorable matchups against Burnett.

Asked if it was going to be difficult to prepare this week not necessaril­y knowing where he would be playing Sunday, Randall said no.

“I know exactly where I’m going to be, but y’all don’t know where I’m going to be,” Randall told a group of reporters.

Goodson probably isn’t in a position to help much on defense after missing an entire year due a catastroph­ic knee injury he suffered last season. He began practicing three weeks ago, and Wednesday was the deadline for the Packers to decide whether to activate him.

More than likely, he’ll just play special teams, which means either safety Jermaine Whitehead or undrafted rookies Lenzy Pipkins or Donatello Brown may have to play snaps when the team goes to its dime package.

“As long as we work together, as long as we communicat­e, I think we’ll be fine,” Burnett said.

In nine games, King was responsibl­e for two touchdowns and 21⁄2 completion­s of 20 or more yards. He missed at least seven tackles, but also had one tackle for loss and showed a willingnes­s to attack ball carriers.

King hinted earlier in the season that he might need to have surgery on the shoulder in the off-season, but he never said for sure it was necessary.

 ?? JIM MATTHEWS / USA TODAY NETWORK-WISCONSIN ?? Kevin King has a shoulder injury.
JIM MATTHEWS / USA TODAY NETWORK-WISCONSIN Kevin King has a shoulder injury.

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