Green Bay Packers list inactive players ahead of Los Angeles Rams matchup
Ahead of their Monday night matchup with the Los Angeles Rams, the Green Bay Packers have listed their inactive players for the game. The Packers entered the week with a relatively clean injury report, with the biggest questions surrounding their offensive line with David Bakhtiari and Elgton Jenkins banged up.
The Packers confirmed ahead of Monday’s game that Bakhtiari was inactive after all, while Jenkins will be available. Joining Bakhtiari on the inactive list is Shemar Jean-Charles, Krys Barnes, Jonathan Ford and Caleb Jones. Also limited in practice during the week was running back Aaron Jones — who is active for their showdown with the Rams.
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Packers vs Rams inactive players
Inactive – Green Bay Packers: CB Shemar Jean-Charles, LB Krys Barnes, T David Bakhtiari, T Caleb Jones, DL Jonathan Ford
Inactive – Los Angeles Rams: LB Travin Howard, DT Larrell Murchinson, OT Bobby Evans, DT Marquise Copeland, DL Aaron Donald, QB John Wolford, CB David Long Jr.
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AJ Dillon suffers possible concussion in win
Unfortunately, the Packers saw one of their biggest weapons, AJ Dillon, go down with injury and exit the game to be evaluated for a concussion. With the Packers leading 24-12 late in the game, it appeared unlikely that Dillon would return the field after jogging into the locker room in the NFL’s concussion protocols.
Dillon finished his day with 36 rushing yards, 35 receiving yards and two touchdowns before entering the injury tent and eventually going to the locker room for further evaluation.
Dillon was caught on the broadcast feed jogging off the field under his own power without his helmet, apparently indicating that he failed the initial sideline examination. The NFL rules call for an extensive sideline evaluation in the team’s medical tent before approving a player to return to action, with a failed exam in any capacity leading to a full examination inside the locker room.