Green Bay Packers Coach Laments Latest Injury For RB Marshawn Lloyd
Green Bay Packers running backs coach Ben Sirmans didnโt hold back his empathy when discussing Marshawn Lloyd, the second-year running back who canโt seem to catch a break. During the Packersโ preseason victory over the Indianapolis Colts, Lloyd sustained yet another setbackโa hamstring injury. Itโs just the latest chapter in what has been an injury-plagued NFL career for the 2024 third-round pick.
โItโs just unfortunate,โ Sirmans said, expressing both frustration and optimism. โYouโre very supportive of him, and thatโs why you just talk to him about, โYouโve just got to keep pressing ahead.โโ
Despite the challenges, the Packers coaching staff remains committed to Lloyd, believing in his potential and his work ethic.
Green Bay Packers Marshawn Lloyd: Another Injury
Marshawn Lloyd’s hamstring injury happened during a promising moment against the Coltsโa 33-yard reception on a wheel route from quarterback Malik Willis. It was a showcase of his explosive ability, but it quickly turned into another unfortunate end to an outing. Packers head coach Matt LaFleur confirmed Lloydโs hamstring strain, stating that the running back would โmiss some timeโ but refrained from offering a timeline for his return.
This preseason mishap comes just weeks after Lloyd sustained a groin injury during the first padded practice of training camp. Itโs a frustrating dรฉjร vu for Lloyd, who has spent much of his short NFL career battling one physical setback after another.
Lloydโs Injury History
Lloydโs struggles began before his rookie season even kicked off. After being drafted in 2024, he started training camp on the non-football injury list due to an offseason hip issue. When he finally took the field during the preseason, he suffered a hamstring injury that sidelined him for the season opener.
Lloyd played his first NFL game in Week 2 against the Colts, but the excitement was short-lived. A high ankle sprain forced him out of the game after just 10 snaps. The Green Bay Packers placed him on injured reserve, and when Lloyd was on the verge of returning, he experienced a new setbackโappendicitis that required emergency surgery. That, coupled with his initial hamstring injuries, ended his rookie year before it ever really had a chance to start.
This yearโs preseason was supposed to be Lloydโs fresh start, a chance to prove why the Packers invested significant draft capital in him. Instead, the groin and hamstring injuries have brought back many of the same concerns about his durability.
Sirmans and LaFleur Stand By Lloyd
Despite the challenges, both Sirmans and head coach Matt LaFleur continue to show unwavering support for Lloyd. Sirmans highlighted Lloydโs flashes of brilliance, praising his ability to create space and make defenders miss.
โHeโs a guy that you like to get in open space, and sometimes he can create his own space,โ Sirmans said. The running back coach pointed to a play against the Colts where Lloyd turned what should have been a 3-yard loss into a 4-yard gain with a clever move in the backfield.
Even with his limited playing time, Lloyd has consistently displayed traits that make him an enticing prospect. His quick burst, agility, and potential as a dual-threat back are the reasons the Packers continue to believe that his bad luck will turn around. LaFleur echoed Sirmansโ faith in Lloyd, calling him an โexplosive playerโ and emphasizing his work ethic.
Looking Forward
The Packers have taken steps to manage Lloydโs recurring injuries. Last offseason, they sent him to the Badger Athletic Performance Center at UW-Madison, hoping to pinpoint issues and create a tailored plan to prevent further setbacks. While these efforts havenโt yet paid off in full, they highlight the organizationโs investment in Lloydโs development.
For Lloyd, the road to durability remains as challenging as it is critical. His dynamic playmaking ability has been evident in the glimpses heโs provided, but heโll need a sustained run of health to solidify his place on the Packers roster.
The Green Bay Packers open their regular season on September 7 against the Detroit Lions. Whether Lloyd will be ready for the season remains unclear, but Sirmans put it best when reminding everyone to stay optimistic about the young running backโs future.
โHopefully he can rebound from this and we can get him back at some point,โ LaFleur said. โBecause he certainly has shown a skill set and playmaking ability.โ
For now, patience is the name of the game as Lloyd works toward his long-awaited breakout.
