GREEN BAY — Ben Sirmans has coached college and pro football for three decades. He’s been in the NFL for 14 years, and he’s entering his 10th year as the Green Bay Packers running backs coach.

So, Sirmans has seen some stuff.

But he has never — ever — seen a player start his career with worse injury luck than Packers second-year halfback MarShawn Lloyd, who is hurt … again.

“To be honest, I have not,” Sirmans said Sunday, one day after Lloyd suffered a hamstring injury during the team’s 23-19 preseason victory over the Indianapolis Colts. “And I don’t think any of us have.

“You’re very supportive of him and that’s why you just talk to him about, ‘You’ve just got to keep pressing ahead.’ Because it’s one of those unfortunate occurrences. But at some point, just the way the guy works,

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