For Matt LaFleur and the Packers to defeat Matthew Stafford and the Rams, Rudy Ford’s availability is essential.

Matt LaFleur and the Green Bay Packers may not be pressing the gas pedal just yet. They still have a great deal of faith in Jordan Love, and that should not be squandered. By keeping the opposing offensive engine contained in the secondary, they could help him hold onto the starting quarterback job. Their task this week will be to stop Brett Rypien or Matthew Stafford of the Los Angeles Rams. Combining both of them with Sean McVay’s talent may work. However, given the most current information regarding Rudy Ford’s injuries, that may be easier said than done.

The Packers’ safety rotation is gradually getting thinner. According to Zach Kruse of USA TODAY, coach Matt LaFleur disclosed that Rudy Ford had only moderate involvement in their practice prior to their game against the Rams.

The Packers are really concerned about his availability. The reason for this is that Darnell Savage was put on injured reserve. Beyond his perseverance and output on the field, Ford possesses unparalleled experience as a leader. Jonathan Owens, another veteran, might take his position, but considering their disparity in experience, that would not be the best option. The same is true for Anthony Johnson Jr., who is only now making his way into the major leagues.

This victory over the Rams is vital, therefore Ford must be on the field. They must capitalize on an out-of-sorts Brett Rypien or an ailing Matthew Stafford. All things considered, he is a huge help, allowing Jordan Love to continue outscoring his opponent at quarterback.

 

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