Packers CB Eric Stokes likely done for season; LB De'Vondre Campbell out
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[November 12, 2022]
Packers cornerback Eric Stokes is unlikely to suit up
again this season, Green Bay head coach Matt LaFleur said Friday.
Stokes was on crutches in the locker room following the loss to the
Detroit Lions last week. He was carted off the field in the same
game in which the Packers also lost linebacker Rashan Gary for the
season to a torn ACL.
Stokes is dealing with ankle and knee injuries. LaFleur would not
divulge details or the severity of either injury.
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"It's looking unlikely, but I don't
have an exact update for that," LaFleur said.
Stokes' absence likely pushes Rasul Douglas into a starting role at
cornerback with Jaire Alexander.
In addition to Stokes and Gary, the Packers all but ruled out a
third defensive starter for Week 10 on Friday: linebacker De'Vondre
Campbell is "highly unlikely" to be on the field at Lambeau when the
Dallas Cowboys visit this weekend.
"We were hopeful that he would be available this week. It's looking
highly unlikely," LaFleur said of Campbell. "He's not where we need
him to be, I guess."
--Field Level Media
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