In his press conference on Sunday, Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur stated that safety Omar Brown, who was officially ruled out of yesterday’s preseason game with a chest contusion, is still in Indianapolis. Per LaFleur, Brown was injured on the opening kickoff in the second half with a lung injury and continued to play for the next 12 minutes of game time before eventually being taken off on a cart with an oxygen mask.

LaFleur stated that Brown is “showing a lot of improvement.” Thankfully, Brown’s prognosis seems positive, all things considered.

Beyond Brown, though, the Packers have some bad news on the injury front. After saying yesterday that running back MarShawn Lloyd was “okay,” LaFleur now claims that Lloyd is “gonna miss some time” with his hamstring injury. Lloyd was

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