Packers right tackle Zach Tom talks about unsure game status vs Browns
Green Bay Packers right tackle Zach Tom returned to practice after suffering an oblique injury forcing him to miss Week 2. He talks about the injury.
- Green Bay Packers offensive linemen Zach Tom and Aaron Banks were injured in the season opener.
- Aaron Banks confirmed he will return to play against the Cleveland Browns in Week 3.
- Zach Tom returned to practice in a limited capacity but his game status is unconfirmed.
GREEN BAY – The Green Bay Packers could be getting back at least one of their starting offensive linemen for Week 3 against the Cleveland Browns.
Zach Tom (oblique) and Aaron Banks (groin/ankle) suffered injuries in the season opener against the Detroit Lions forcing them to miss Week 2 against the Washington Commanders.
Rookie Anthony Belton and veteran Darian Kinnard shared reps at right tackle in place of Tom. Jordan Morgan took over at left guard for Banks.
Banks was listed as a limited participant on the Packers’ Sept. 17 injury report, but he told reporters he was a “full go” at practice. He said he likely would’ve played in the Week 2 game, but due to the short turnaround of two games in five days, the medical staff felt he needed to sit.
He confirmed he is playing against the Browns on Sunday, Sept. 21.
“It was honestly frustrating. I started to kind of turn the corner (Sept. 11) and it wasn’t fully there. I was confident if I had two, three more days I would’ve been good to go,” Banks said. “Just wanted to be smart and I think they could see in the work we did (last week) I wasn’t fully able to move 100%.”
As of now, Tom didn’t want to divulge his game status, but he was back on the field for practice in a limited capacity.
“I’ve never felt like this,” Tom said of the oblique injury. “I’m never had nothing in that area.”
He said the tear in his oblique didn’t require surgery, but it does involve pain.
“It’s kind of hard to run, that’s the main thing,” he said. “I feel like moving side-to-side, I’m good, but anything that involves me trying to get out and open up, then I can feel it a little bit. We’ve just got to work through it.”
If Tom isn’t ready to go, the Packers could once again look at Belton and Kinnard. While it’s never ideal for players to deal with injuries, it has allowed for backups to gain early experience and build depth on the offensive line.
“It’s obviously good to get those guys reps, especially (Belton),” Tom said. “Like I said, he has a lot of stuff to clean up, but he has the potential to be a really good player. It’s obviously good to get more guys reps and then win the game.”
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