Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Preseason reps for Rodgers eyed

- Jim Owczarski

GREEN BAY - Two days after Aaron Rodgers first experience­d tightness in his back – which kept the Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k from playing as scheduled Thursday night in Baltimore – Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said the expectatio­n is for Rodgers to practice Sunday.

“That’s the plan, but you know, a lot of it is going to be predicated on how he feels,” LaFleur said Friday at Lambeau Field. “I think he feels better, but we’ll see Sunday.”

LaFleur – who is also the play caller – said having Rodgers get some reps with the first unit does have benefits, even if he allowed Thursday night that it wasn’t a necessity.

“I just think those guys all going out together prior to the Chicago game just to work the kinks out, if there are any, but just to try and get into a flow of the game,” LaFleur said. “Having him hear the play calls when he’s actually the guy out there, get in and out of the huddle. I thought he’s definitely helped stress that urgency to the other 10 in the huddle and I thought last week was better. It’s more or less just getting into that flow.”

The Packers described Rodgers’ scratch from what was to be his preseason debut against the Ravens as purely precaution­ary, but the club has one more preseason road trip head. The Packers travel to Winnipeg, Manitoba, in Canada to take on the Oakland Raiders on Thursday at IG Field. Home to the Canadian Football League’s Blue Bombers, the stadium opened in 2013 and has a FieldTurf Revolution playing surface rather than natural grass.

Packers head of football logistics/ team travel Matt Klein will head to the stadium in advance of the game to make sure everything about the facility is up to speed.

“We’ll evaluate the surface obviously before we play the game,” LaFleur said. “Matt Klein’s going up there a couple of days early, so he’ll be able to evaluate it as well. It seems like it’s a relatively new stadium. It looks pretty nice, but I guess until we get there, we won’t know.”

Missed tackles may bring change

A week after counting 24 missed tackles against Houston, LaFleur said the club missed 19 against the Ravens – which will likely lead to a greater emphasis on technique during practice.

“We really have to concentrat­e and have a more concerted effort on thudding up and trying to stop the runner’s feet,” he said. “Because I still don’t believe in taking to the ground. The riskreward is not worth it to me and I think that’s true with a lot of coaches throughout the league.”

 ?? TOMMY GILLIGAN / USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Aaron Rodgers missed the game against the Baltimore Ravens Thursday night because of back tightness.
TOMMY GILLIGAN / USA TODAY SPORTS Aaron Rodgers missed the game against the Baltimore Ravens Thursday night because of back tightness.

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