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Love Cleared to Start, But Packers Hesitant

The Green Bay Packers are still entertaining the possibility of starting quarterback Jordan Love against the Indianapolis Colts this Sunday, pending his clearance from the medical staff. Head coach Matt LaFleur has stated that Love’s lack of practice reps this week does not affect his confidence in the quarterback’s readiness to start.

Despite not participating in any practices from Wednesday to Friday, Love was officially listed as questionable for the game, a notable difference from a doubtful designation. Coach LaFleur has only twice before fielded a player listed as doubtful going into a game.

Adding to the intrigue, the Packers’ Friday injury report was delayed by an hour as the team gathered information about player statuses.

In addition to Love, running back MarShawn Lloyd (hamstring) and receiver Jayden Reed (calf/shin) are also listed as questionable. Lloyd was limited in practice throughout the week, having missed the season opener. Reed’s listing is recent, appearing on Friday after limited participation in practice.



The injury news confirms the availability of cornerback Corey Ballentine (oblique), defensive tackle Kenny Clark (toe), running back Aaron Jones (shin) and linebacker Quay Walker (groin). All four were limited in practice at various points this week but are expected to play against the Colts.

The Indianapolis Colts have ruled starting safety Julian Blackmon out for the game due to a shoulder injury. Blackmon did not participate in practice all week.

Defensive tackle DeForest Buckner, also absent from practice due to a back injury, is listed as questionable. Starting defensive end Kwity Paye (hamstring) and receiver Josh Downs (ankle) are also listed as questionable.