Reports indicated that Doubs had grown frustrated with his role in the Packers' passing game, but after a Monday meeting with head coach Matt LaFleur, both parties appear ready to move forward. Doubs' return comes at a crucial time as the Packers prepare for their Week 6 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals.
‘Romeo Doubs is practicing after skipping last Thursday and Friday before his one-game suspension. Christian Watson practicing for the first time since his ankle injury in Week 4. Devonte Wyatt the only player not practicing for the Packers today.'
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“Yeah, I’m looking forward to our conversation tomorrow, so I fully anticipate him coming back and I’m hopeful that he will come back and get ready to work,” LaFleur said. He stressed the importance of staying focused, adding, “Distractions happen in the National Football League, distractions happen in life, and you have got to do your best to just focus on the task at hand, and I thought our guys did a pretty good job of that.”
Romeo Doubs returns to full practice as Packers shift focus to Week 6 against Cardinals
“What’s done is done, and we’re moving forward,” LaFleur stated. He emphasized the importance of maintaining a positive direction as the Packers continue their season.
On Wednesday, Doubs fully participated in receiver drills during practice, going second in line behind Christian Watson. His reintegration into the team’s routine signals that Doubs is back and ready to contribute.
With Romeo Doubs' return, the Packers now shift their focus to the Week 6 game against the Cardinals. His role in the offense will be a key factor as Green Bay aims to build on its victory over the Rams and continue its push in the NFC standings.
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