The Packers might have their Pro Bowl wide receiver for TNF
The Green Bay Packers offense looked much better when they added a healthy Christian Waston to the lineup in Week 10. The Packers rookie had a breakout game, catching three touchdowns. The offense would roll to 31 points as the Packers beat the Cowboys. It was the first time this season that the team scored 30 points in a game. Now, the Packers are set to get their Pro Bowl wide receiver back to walkthroughs.
The Packers will conduct walkthroughs before their short week culminating in a Thursday Night Football game against the Tennessee Titans. According to Matt Schneidman of The Athletic, Matt LaFleur told reporters Monday that wide receiver Randall Cobb would participate in the teams’ walkthroughs this week. Cobb might get to play Thursday night.
Randall Cobb will go through walkthroughs this week and is day-to-day ahead of Thursday night's game, LaFleur said. De'Vondre Campbell also day-to-day after missing the last two and a half games.
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) November 14, 2022
Cobb has been on injured reserve since he was injured during the Packers’ Week 6 game against the New York Jets. He is eligible to return against the Titans this week. Cobb has 18 receptions for 257 yards in his six-game appearances this season for the Packers.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers could use Cobb’s veteran experience as the Packers try and get back in playoff contention. The Packers’ massive win over the Cowboys in Week 10 has kept the team in the playoff hunt.
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Yeah pro bowl receiver…