MarShawn Lloyd Injury Update: Matt LaFleur Provides Concerning News on Packers RB’s Status

Green Bay Packers running back MarShawn Lloyd has suffered yet another significant injury setback, head coach Matt Lafleur has confirmed.

Injury has struck again for Green Bay Packers running back MarShawn Lloyd, with head coach Matt LaFleur revealing that the sophomore RB is “gonna miss some time” due to his latest hamstring injury.

The 2024 third-round pick was limited to just one game in his rookie year and was widely regarded as a potential breakout star for 2025, but he will again have to wait his turn while recovering from an injury. Here’s the latest on Lloyd’s status.


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Packers Running Back MarShawn Lloyd Set To Miss More Time

Lloyd can’t seem to catch a break in Green Bay, and his misfortune has continued with his latest injury. Packers running backs coach Ben Sirmans weighed in on the player’s run of bad luck, going so far as to say that he’s never seen anything like this before.

The second-year back was making his first appearance of the preseason against the Indianapolis Colts, having missed Week 1 with a groin issue. While making an impressive 33-yard sideline grab on a pass from Malik Willis, Lloyd injured his hamstring.

It’s the worst possible news for a player looking to push on with his NFL career. The powerful former USC back is light-years behind where he would have hoped to be at this stage.

For the Packers, though, Josh Jacobs has proven himself more than capable of handling a full-time workload, and the team shouldn’t be too affected in the short term.

Fantasy Football Impact of Lloyd’s Hamstring Injury

The immediate fantasy football landscape remains unchanged after Lloyd’s injury. Many considered Lloyd a sleeper handcuff due to the significant work he would inherit if Jacobs missed time. Once again, though, it is Lloyd who will be sidelined and unable to make his mark.

Those with injured reserve spots can stash Lloyd away while he recovers, with Emanuel Wilson the obvious replacement. Wilson did well with his limited opportunities spelling for Jacobs in 2024 and would become very valuable if the bellcow running back went down.

With both Lloyd and Wilson reliant on a Jacobs injury, though, upside shots like Kansas City Chiefs backup Brashard Smith, or Jacksonville Jaguars rookie RB Bhayshul Tuten could make more sense as a late-round flier.

If Lloyd’s injury has left you wanting a safer floor play, Carolina Panthers WR Adam Thielen is going undrafted in many leagues and should still be a PPR-relevant option in 2025.

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