GREEN BAY — When training camp began, there was reason for some down-the-depth-chart safeties to wonder exactly how many chances they’d have to make an impression on the Green Bay Packers coaching and personnel staffs.

With perhaps the NFL’s best safety in first-team All-Pro Xavier McKinney on the roster, along with veteran special teamer/spot starter Zayne Anderson and three 2024 draft picks who all played as rookies (second-rounder Javon Bullard, fourth-rounder Evan Williams and fifth-rounder Kitan Oladapo), the safety room felt like standing room only at times.

But with McKinney sidelined by a calf injury that could keep him out until the Sept. 7 regular-season opener against the Detroit Lions at Lambeau Field and Anderson having suffered a right knee injury during Saturday night’s 30

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