Doubs returns to practice as
Packers say they're moving past his 1-game suspension
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[October 10, 2024]
By STEVE MEGARGEE
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — As Green Bay wide receiver Romeo Doubs
returned to practice after serving a one-game suspension handed down
by the Packers, his teammates expressed confidence that the issue
won't cause any lingering distractions.
Doubs was suspended for Sunday's 24-19 victory over the Los Angeles
Rams for conduct detrimental to the team after he didn’t attend
practice Thursday or Friday.
Although Doubs wasn’t in the locker room when it was open to the
media on Wednesday, his teammates addressed questions about his
suspension and return.
“It happened, it’s in the past, and I think everyone’s excited to
have him back,” quarterback Jordan Love said. “I think we just move
forward with it and learn and grow from the situation.”
Doubs was Green Bay’s top receiver during the Packers’ playoff run
last season. He totaled 10 catches for 234 yards and one touchdown
in two postseason games.
After catching 59 passes for 674 yards and eight touchdowns last
year, Doubs has 12 receptions for 169 yards and no touchdowns this
season.
Packers coach Matt LaFleur emphasized the importance of
communication without going into the details of Doubs’ situation.
“If there’s an issue, you’ve got to communicate so we can work it
out together,” LaFleur said. “And unfortunately there’s a level,
there’s a standard that you have to live by and if you don’t there’s
going to be consequences. And I made that very clear to our team,
like, there’s a level of professionalism, but you know what, each
moment is a learning experience and like I mentioned last week it
was a one-off, and we’re moving forward.”
The Packers dealt with a similar issue last year and worked through
it.
Cornerback Jaire Alexander was suspended for a must-win game at
Minnesota last year after he appointed himself as a captain and
nearly botched the pregame coin toss before a victory at Carolina.
The Packers defeated the Vikings without Alexander, who rejoined the
team the following week as they beat the Chicago Bears to earn a
playoff berth.
Packers wide receiver Christian Watson was asked whether Doubs would
have to earn back his respect.
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Green Bay Packers tight end Tucker Kraft, left, and wide receiver
Romeo Doubs, right, celebrate a touchdown during the second half of
an NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings, Sunday, Sept.
29, 2024, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)
“Everyone’s going to have their own opinions on the
situation, but at the end of the day, I think two days isn’t going
to ruin the three years of work and commitment he’s put in for us,"
Watson said. "It’ll definitely be a little weird right away just
because it was a pretty significant situation for him, but I mean,
he’s Rome to us. I think it’ll blow by pretty quick, and we’ll all
be right back to how we were.”
Watson practiced Wednesday on a limited basis, increasing the
possibility Green Bay’s receiving group could be back at full
strength for the Cardinals game. Watson didn’t practice at all last
week and missed the Rams game after getting carted into the locker
room with an ankle injury in a 31-29 loss to the Minnesota Vikings
on Sept. 29.
“I feel like I’ve progressed pretty fluidly the past
week-and-a-half, so I’m definitely optimistic about being able to go
on Sunday,” Watson said.
Watson said he feels fortunate that his injury wasn’t more severe.
He got hurt on a play that resulted in Minnesota’s Kamu Grugier-Hill
intercepting a Love pass.
Grugier-Hill was lying on the ground as he made the catch. Watson
had been upright, but he fell backward as his left leg got tangled
with Grugier-Hill.
“I was definitely fearing the worst,” Watson said. “It was an
awkward position for me to be in, and I felt my leg going the wrong
way. So I mean I’ve seen stuff like that happen before, and it’s
been pretty significant injuries. And obviously the pain alongside
it was definitely scary in the moment. But I mean I was just hoping
and praying for the best and definitely dodged a bullet.”
Notes: DL Devonte Wyatt didn’t practice Wednesday after missing the
Rams game with an ankle injury. ... Watson, Alexander (groin), DL
Kenny Clark (toe), LB Edgerrin Cooper (hip), DL Jonathan Ford
(calf), LG Elgton Jenkins (knee), OL Jordan Morgan (shoulder), TE
Luke Musgrave (ankle) and CB Carrington Valentine (ankle) practiced
on a limited basis. ... CB Robert Rochell was signed to the practice
squad.
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