The Green Bay Packers announced on Monday that the following players will be allowed to practice with the team for up to 21 days before the team needs to make a decision about their 53-man roster future: running back MarShawn Lloyd, defensive end Brenton Cox Jr. and defensive end Collin Oliver. Both Lloyd and Cox were on the injured reserve, while Oliver was on the team’s physically unable to perform list.

Lloyd, a 2024 third-round pick, has only played in one NFL regular-season game in two years due to a multitude of injuries, but the Packers recently sent him to a specialist to find imbalances in his body. Green Bay usually carries three to four backs on the 53-man roster, meaning that Lloyd’s addition to the trio of Josh Jacobs, Emanuel Wilson and Chris Brooks doesn’t necessarily mean

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