Packers minicamp notes: 'Wow' throw from Love, strong day for Bullard
The second day of the Green Bay Packers ' mandatory minicamp took place on Wednesday and featured some big plays on both sides of the ball. Here is everything you need to know from the practice. The injury list remained essentially the same as Tuesday, with the only slight chang
The second day of the Green Bay Packers ' mandatory minicamp took place on Wednesday and featured some big plays on both sides of the ball. Here is everything you need to know from the practice.
The injury list remained essentially the same as Tuesday, with the only slight change Luke Musgrave joining the rehab group, after exiting the previous practice early. As was the case on Tuesday, Micah Parsons and Devonte Wyatt did not practice. The rehab group in full:
The starting skill position players on offense during team drills were Jordan Love at quarterback, Josh Jacobs at running back, Josh Whyle and Messiah Swinson at tight end, Matthew Golden and Savion Williams at wide receiver, as Matt LaFleur and his coaching staff continued to rotate there.
Asked about Whyle before practice, LaFleur said: “He’s shown a lot of good things. I’ve always really liked Josh’s versatility in terms of being a moveable piece, but he’s gotten some opportunities on things that maybe Luke (Musgrave) would’ve done.
“Yesterday he caught a little post route over the middle and made a great play on that. The more reps he’s getting, I think the better he’s getting."
On the offensive line, the starters from left to right were Jordan Morgan , Jager Burton, Sean Rhyan , Anthony Belton and Darian Kinnard . John Williams , a seventh-round pick from last year who has mostly been at center with the second-team offense, replaced Burton at left guard for a spell.
The highlight of the day on offense came early in practice, as Love rolled to his left, before unleashing a deep bomb back to his right, hitting Jayden Reed down the sideline for a 70-yard touchdown, after he beat Evan Williams .
Later, Love fired another impressive throw on the left sideline to Christian Watson , who was covered well by Brandon Cisse on a comeback route, putting the ball where only Watson could get it between Cisse and Javon Bullard for a completion.

