“Unfortunate” is the term that Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur used to explain running back MarShawn Lloyd’s injury in his pre-practice press conference. Lloyd, a second-year third-round pick, only played in one regular-season game as a rookie last year due to a series of medical issues, including appendicitis and injuries to his hip, hamstring and ankle.
Now, Lloyd has a groin issue that he apparently sustained on Monday. At first, it was believed that Lloyd was injured on a low hit from cornerback Nate Hobbs, but the staff stated that Lloyd actually had a non-contact injury earlier in practice.