MarShawn Lloyd, Green Bay Packers running back, suffered a hamstring injury that could hinder his participation in the regular-season opener. He had previously missed significant time due to various injuries during his rookie season, including a hip issue and an ankle injury, which led to him being placed on injured reserve. Lloyd's continuous injury struggles have been notable, with Packers coach Matt LaFleur and running backs coach Ben Sirmans acknowledging the severity of his situation. The team may also face a potential loss with rookie defensive lineman Barryn Sorrell dealing with a knee injury sustained in a recent game.
Lloyd's latest hamstring issue could keep him out for the regular-season opener and perhaps beyond after dropping out of the preseason game following a 33-yard catch.
Lloyd missed all but one game of his rookie season last year due to injuries. The second-round pick in 2024 has faced consistent injury setbacks.
Packers running backs coach Ben Sirmans mentioned it's rare to witness a player with such continuous injury struggles, believing Lloyd will eventually overcome them.
The Packers may also be without rookie defensive lineman Barryn Sorrell, who sustained a knee injury against the Colts.
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