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I know that the draft is the hot topic, but did anyone else see this article that came out draft weekend?
It has LaFleur and Gutekunst giving updates on Kingsley Enagbare. While some of the coach/GM speak is favorable, when I read in between the lines it sounds like he got a partial tear and opted for rehab instead of surgery. More importantly, it sounds like they really have no clue if he'll be available for training camp or the start of the season. As the article notes, the fact that they didn't draft another edge rusher is probably an important sign but this is still concerning.
Personally I would always opt for rehab versus any type of surgery, but as a Packers fan I would wish for the player to get the knee surgically repaired and be on a relatively straight-forward return to full action. Of course it all depends on the grade of the initial tear.
Packers edge rusher Kingsley Enagbare avoided surgery on knee injury
Green Bay Packers edge rusher Kingsley Enagbare avoided needing surgery to repair a knee injury and is currently rehabbing the injury with hopes of being available to start the 2024 season.
packerswire.usatoday.com
It has LaFleur and Gutekunst giving updates on Kingsley Enagbare. While some of the coach/GM speak is favorable, when I read in between the lines it sounds like he got a partial tear and opted for rehab instead of surgery. More importantly, it sounds like they really have no clue if he'll be available for training camp or the start of the season. As the article notes, the fact that they didn't draft another edge rusher is probably an important sign but this is still concerning.
Personally I would always opt for rehab versus any type of surgery, but as a Packers fan I would wish for the player to get the knee surgically repaired and be on a relatively straight-forward return to full action. Of course it all depends on the grade of the initial tear.