GREEN BAY — There’s no good time to lose your best defensive tackle for the rest of the season, but losing him right before facing an offense that just hung 281 rushing yards on the defending Super Bowl champs has to be one of the worst.
That’s precisely where the Green Bay Packers find themselves heading into Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears at Lambeau Field, with head coach Matt LaFleur confirming on Monday that the ankle injury Devonte Wyatt sustained in the team’s Thanksgiving Day victory at Detroit is indeed season-ending, as feared.
“It’s tough, but that is the nature of our game. Certainly, he’s a guy that’s going to be pretty tough to replace,” LaFleur said Monday, as the players returned to work from their extended holiday weekend and the Packers (8-3-1) began preparation

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