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As Packers offense struggles, fixing issues could be harder amid practice absences of Aaron Rodgers, others

GREEN BAY — Aaron Rodgers has long touted the importance of practice.

But if the Green Bay Packers offense is going to cure whatever ails it of late, the reigning NFL MVP quarterback and his crew might have to fix the issues without much on-field practice work.

Rodgers didn’t take part in Wednesday’s walkthrough-style practice inside the Don Hutson Center because of a toe injury that apparently became an issue while Rodgers was in quarantine after contracting COVID-19, and he wasn’t the only one missing out on the workout.

Wide receiver Davante Adams took part only on a limited basis because of a shoulder injury he apparently sustained in last Sunday’s 17-0 win over Seattle, and fellow wide receiver Allen Lazard has a shoulder injury of his own that kept him from practicing.