GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Green Bay Packers running back MarShawn Lloyd says he has leaned on his faith as he deals with the multiple injuries that have kept him off the field for much of his NFL career.

That faith is being tested once again.

The 2024 third-round pick from Southern California played just one game and carried the ball only six times as a rookie due to a variety of injuries. Now he’s dealing with a groin issue that leaves him uncertain about when he will be cleared to practice again.

“Eventually these things will come across and I’ll be able to be exactly who I know I can be,” Lloyd said Thursday. “It will come soon, so I’m excited about it. I’ve got to keep staying in my faith, and everything’s going to roll out the right way.”

The Packers want Lloyd and Emanuel Wilson, wh

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