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Packers’ Young Hope Talent Sidelined for Season, Matt LaFleur Vows to Solve Depth Challenge

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Green Bay, WI – August 8

A promising training camp for the Green Bay Packers was dealt a major blow on Tuesday, as rising offensive lineman Travis Glover suffered a severe injury that will sideline him for the entire 2025 season. The news sent shockwaves through the locker room and cast a shadow over what was expected to be a fierce competition for backup spots along the offensive line.

Glover, entering his sophomore campaign after flashing potential in seven games as a rookie, had quickly become a name to watch in the battle for a critical swing role. Coaches praised his versatility and tenacity throughout the early weeks of camp, and many believed he was on the verge of carving out a regular spot in the rotation.

But fate had other plans. During a routine drill, Glover suffered a torn latissimus dorsi muscle—an injury that will require surgery and force him to miss all of 2025. The setback is especially bitter for a young player fighting to establish himself and for a Packers roster already thin at several offensive line positions.

In the immediate aftermath, attention turned to head coach Matt LaFleur and his plan to navigate the team’s depth concerns. Addressing reporters after practice, LaFleur acknowledged the gravity of the situation, stating:

“Every year in this league, you’re going to face adversity—sometimes it’s injuries, sometimes it’s the next man up. Right now, we don’t have the luxury of experience across the board, so it’s on all of us—coaches and players—to step up and solve the depth puzzle together.”

The message was clear: there are no easy answers. With other backups like rookie John Williams also sidelined, and veterans Kadeem Telfort, Donovan Jennings, and Lecitus Smith suddenly thrust into the spotlight, the Packers will need to find solutions quickly. The starting unit, anchored by Rasheed Walker, Elgton Jenkins, Sean Rhyan, Aaron Banks, and Zach Tom, faces extra pressure to stay healthy and lead by example.

Despite the setback, optimism persists in Green Bay. Glover’s work ethic and attitude have made an impression, and coaches remain hopeful he’ll return stronger in 2026. In the meantime, the race is on for a new face to seize the opportunity—and for LaFleur and his staff to prove once again that resilience is a hallmark of Packers football.

Steelers Add Two Former Packers Fan Favorites to Practice Squad To Strengthen Defense Ahead Of Browns Game
  PITTSBURGH – On Wednesday, October 8, 2025, the Pittsburgh Steelers welcomed two linebackers formerly with the Green Bay Packers for a workout session. The players invited were Michael Barrett and Isaiah Simmons, as the team looks to bolster its defensive unit ahead of upcoming games. Isaiah Simmons, selected as the 8th overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft out of Clemson, has appeared in 84 games. He has recorded 329 tackles (226 solo, 103 assisted), 8.5 sacks (74 yards), 5 interceptions (127 yards), 2 interception touchdowns, 9 forced fumbles, and 3 fumble recoveries. Simmons, who briefly signed with the Packers in 2025 but didn’t make the final roster, is known for his versatility and impressive speed. Michael Barrett, a 7th-round pick (240th overall) by the Carolina Panthers in the 2024 NFL Draft out of Michigan, has limited NFL experience. He has appeared in a few games on practice squads with teams like the Packers and Browns but has yet to record significant stats (0 tackles, sacks, or interceptions). At Michigan, Barrett had a standout final college season with 65 tackles, 3 sacks, and 3 forced fumbles. Alex Highsmith, a key linebacker for the Steelers, suffered a high ankle sprain during the team’s Week 2 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on September 14, 2025. The injury sidelined him for Weeks 3 and 4, with an estimated recovery time of 4-6 weeks. While Highsmith was not placed on injured reserve to maintain roster flexibility, he is still recovering post-bye week and expected to return soon. However, the Steelers are seeking temporary replacements for the edge rusher position. The workouts with Barrett and Simmons reflect head coach Mike Tomlin’s cautious approach to adding depth to the defense, especially after releasing Ja’Whaun Bentley and losing Jon Rhattigan to the Raiders. Simmons, with his experience and athleticism, could be an ideal short-term option to support T.J. Watt and Nick Herbig. The Steelers have not yet announced any contract decisions regarding the two linebackers. SOURCE: https://x.com/FarabaughFB/status/1976031373946388722