Packers release Whitehead after slap, put Allison on IR
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[November 07, 2018]
The Green Bay Packers made a
number of roster moves on Tuesday, most notably placing a key part
of the offense on injured reserve and making a surprising cut on
defense.
Wide receiver Geronimo Allison, who suffered a groin injury at
practice last week and did not play in the team's 31-17 loss at New
England on Sunday night, will require surgery for the injury and was
placed on injured reserve. The move means he has to sit out at least
eight weeks, so the only way he can play again this season is in the
playoffs.
That was the expected move. The surprise came when the team released
safety Jermaine Whitehead. After the Packers traded Ha Ha
Clinton-Dix to the Washington Redskins last week, Whitehead was
considered one of the favorites to take Clinton-Dix's spot in the
Packers' lineup.
Instead, Tramon Williams replaced Clinton-Dix as the starter, and
when Whitehead slapped Patriots center David Andrews in the head
during Sunday night's game and drew an ejection, that likely sealed
his fate.
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"The Whitehead penalty was clearly a classic reaction to the first
guy," Packers coach Mike McCarthy said during his Monday news
conference. "And they catch the second guy. Whatever your feeling
is, the severity of the penalty is a whole other topic. But ... you
can't have that. You can't react to those types of things. Yeah, we
need to be better there."
Also Tuesday, the club promoted cornerback Will Redmond from the
practice squad and signed linebacker Brady Sheldon to the practice
squad.
Allison, in his third season, had 20 receptions for 303 yards and
two touchdowns in five games this season. The yards already were a
career high for him.
--Field Level Media
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