Packers RB MarShawn Lloyd believes he has resolved injury issues
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 1:41 PM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026
Green Bay Packers running back MarShawn Lloyd, entering his third NFL season, expresses optimism about overcoming past injury challenges. After two injury-plagued seasons and playing in only one regular season game, he worked with Dr. John Meyer at the Meyer Institute of Sport to strengthen his lower body. Lloyd has dealt with multiple soft tissue injuries since joining the Packers, including a torn ACL and a hamstring injury last preseason. With a clearer understanding of his physical needs and opportunities for gameplay, Lloyd aims to make a significant impact this season following the departure of Emanuel Wilson.
- •Lloyd has only played in one regular season game in two years.
- •He focused on strengthening lower body areas to prevent future injuries.
- •He suffered multiple injuries, including a hamstring issue last summer.
- •The Packers did not acquire another running back in the draft.
- 1:41 PMYahoo Sports — Packers RB MarShawn Lloyd believes he has injury issues figured out
"Packers RB MarShawn Lloyd has been through two injury-plagued seasons to start his NFL career, but he believes he has the injuries figured out.
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