Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Packers awaiting news on Bakhtiari

- Ryan Wood Byron Bell, Aaron Nagler of packersnew­s.com contribute­d.

GREEN BAY – Just as the Green Bay Packers are getting their right tackle back from injury, they suddenly have uncertaint­y on the left side.

David Bakhtiari, their all-pro left tackle, left the field near the end of the Packers’ practice Saturday night. Left guard Lane Taylor said Bakhtiari told him he got his foot caught underneath him, indicating a rolled ankle. Coach Mike McCarthy said his left tackle had an ankle injury.

“I don’t have enough informatio­n to answer (the severity),” McCarthy said immediatel­y after practice. “I know it’s his ankle, but that’s all I know.”

NFL Network, citing a source, reported Sunday that Bakhtiari suffered a sprained left ankle and would miss some practice time.

After trainers evaluated him on the bench, removing his left cleat and sock, Bakhtiari was carted to the locker room. He only limped slightly and was able to walk unassisted to the cart.

Bakhtiari remained in the locker room after practice, but there was a sense among teammates that his injury wasn’t serious. Still, Bakhtiari is one of the Packers’ most important and talented players, so the sight of him being carted to the locker room is always unsettling.

“That’s my boy,” Taylor said. “I don’t want to see him get hurt, banged up or anything. Hope he’s OK. I feel like it’ll be all right. So we’ll see tomorrow.

“Not 100 percent sure, but I’m sure he’ll be fine.”

Center Corey Linsley added: “I’m hoping it’s not (serious), but you never want to say anything until you get all the results and all the informatio­n.”

The Packers had been getting healthier on the offensive line. Right tackle Bryan Bulaga returned to practice Friday, though he was held out for precaution­ary reasons Saturday night.

With Bakhtiari out, Kyle Murphy replaced him at left tackle. The bulk of Murphy’s reps in camp have come on the left side with the Packers’ second-team offense, though he has gotten some reps as a first-team right tackle behind Jason Spriggs.

Until Bakhtiari returns, Murphy is likely to take most of the first-team reps at left tackle.

“Just gotta be ready to take reps whenever,” Murphy said. “Yeah, obviously Dave got nicked up a little bit, but probably not too bad, tough guy. It’s always next man up.”

Bakhtiari was not the only tackle to leave practice with an injury.

a seventh-year veteran the Packers signed in the spring, left after tweaking his right, lower back while pass blocking. He returned to the field for a couple of reps near the end of practice.

Initially, Bell said, he was concerned about his back, but he believes he will be OK. He has been fighting for a roster spot early in camp.

“It tightened up on me,” Bell said. “I just had to get out there. I don’t care. I’ve got to break something for me to come out. I’ve got to make this team. So whatever I’ve got to do, I’m going to do.”

Packers claim linebacker from Cowboys: A few hours before the start of their Saturday night practice, the Packers said they have claimed linebacker James Hearns off waivers from the Dallas Cowboys. He will fill the final spot on the team’s 90-man roster.

The 6-2, 265-pound Hearns was signed as an undrafted free agent out of Louisville by the Cowboys on April 30 and was released Aug. 3.

Hearns played in 39 games with 21 starts for Louisville and recorded 97 tackles, 171⁄2 sacks, 28 tackles for a loss, nine forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and five pass deflection­s. As a senior in 2017, Hearns tied for the team lead with seven sacks.

Hearns was part of an off-field incident in December of 2016 when he was shot in the elbow at an off-campus apartment while celebratin­g his teammate Lamar Jackson’s winning of the Heisman Trophy.

Asked about the incident at the NFL scouting combine, Hearns said, “We were just at a party, wrong placewrong time kind of thing. There was an altercatio­n out front between some other guys, and they ended up shooting, hitting me and two other people that night. It wasn’t one of those things where they were coming for me or anything.”

Hearns will wear No. 49 for the Packers, who lost inside linebacker Jake Ryan to a season-ending ACL injury this week.

 ?? JIM MATTHEWS / USA TODAY NETWORK ?? David Bakhtiari leaves the field Saturday during the Packers’ Family Night event in Green Bay. The left tackle suffered an ankle injury during the scrimmage.
JIM MATTHEWS / USA TODAY NETWORK David Bakhtiari leaves the field Saturday during the Packers’ Family Night event in Green Bay. The left tackle suffered an ankle injury during the scrimmage.

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