GREEN BAY — As Romeo Doubs gingerly made his way off Ray Nitschke Field with the help of head athletic trainer Nate Weir on Tuesday afternoon, it was hard not to get a sinking here-we-go-again feeling that the Green Bay Packers had lost yet another wide receiver to yet another training-camp injury.
On a day that their starting quarterback, Jordan Love, underwent surgery to repair ligament damage in his left (non-throwing) thumb, Doubs’ departure meant the Packers finished their 14th practice of training camp (and 13th open-to-the-public session) without all four of their top returning wide receivers.
• Christian Watson, who tore the ACL in his right knee during last year’s regular-season finale, remains on the physically unable to perform list, with general manager Brian Gutekunst makin