Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Jordan Morgan missed the last week of practice with a shoulder injury. On Tuesday, the Packers received good news as Morgan returned to practice.
Jordan Morgan (77) is back at practice. He gets a hug from Jordan Love along with rest of #Packers offensive line. pic.twitter.com/UzHQOAd7yk
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) August 13, 2024
Morgan was doing individual drills during practice on Tuesday for Green Bay, he was not taking team reps. During the time that Jordan Morgan was held out of practice over the last week, Sean Rhyan and rookie Jacob Monk played right guard in his spot for the time being.
Remains To Be Seen If Green Bay Packers Jordan Morgan Will Play In the Next Preseason Game
The next preseason game for the Packers will be on Sunday, August 18 against the Denver Broncos on the road. Last week against the Cleveland Browns, some of the starters played in the game, but it remains to be seen if the Packers will play some of the starters this weekend, including Morgan.
Morgan is trying to win the starting right guard job so maybe head coach Matt LaFleur will want to play him this weekend. There has been a lot of dysfunction with the offense line throughout the offseason.
Before the preseason game on Sunday, the Packers will fly out to Denver, Colorado on Thursday for a joint practice with the Broncos on Friday. Morgan could participate then in the combined practice, but we will see what he can do leading up to that point.
The offensive line is one of the biggest questions for the Packers entering the 2024 season. Morgan was the 25th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft out of Arizona. If he can win the starting right guard job for Green Bay, it would be a good thing for the rookie after Rasheed Walker was solidified as the starting left tackle.