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Packers Colts joint practice outlines starter plans

Starters will get looks in practice but sit out Saturday as Love remains limited

August 14, 2025 at 06:04 PM
blur Packers, Colts joint practice: What both beats have to say

A look at what both teams reporters say about the joint practice in Indianapolis ahead of the second preseason game.

Packers Colts Joint Practice Reveals Starter Plans and Injury Notes

The Green Bay Packers arrived in Indianapolis for a joint practice with the Colts, a controlled setting ahead of the second preseason game. The plan is for the starters to get looks during the session while they sit out Saturday's game, before returning to full contact against the Seattle Seahawks in the preseason finale.

Across both teams, reporters are charting a clearer picture of who might contribute this season and where the depth chart stands after this week's work. Packers quarterback Jordan Love will miss the practice due to surgery on his non throwing hand, with a return anticipated next week. Some Packers receivers have also faced injuries, echoing a broader trend of limited availability at the position.

Key Takeaways

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Starters will see game-like reps in practice but miss Saturday's game
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Jordan Love is out with a non throwing hand issue and not practicing
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Packers receivers deal with injuries affecting early depth
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Joint practice provides clearer data on depth and scheme without full contact
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Depth players will gain valuable reps ahead of Seattle finale
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Injuries shape early preseason narratives and roster decisions
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Teams balance development with health as the season approaches

"Love will not be on the field today due to his non throwing hand surgery"

Update on Love from Packers staff

"The plan is for starters to get looks in practice but sit out Saturday’s preseason game"

LaFleur’s plan for injury management

"Five of the top six Packers receivers were dealing with injuries last time out"

Injury note on wideouts

"This joint practice is a chance to learn without the risk of full contact"

Editorial view on practice format

The setup highlights how teams balance development and risk in the preseason. Joint practices let coaches test schemes, tempo and player combinations without the full risk of a live game. Injuries and the absence of Love complicate the picture, especially for the Packers offense. The Colts meanwhile use the day to gauge depth and reserve contributions while preserving health for the regular season.

The challenge for both teams is to translate what they learn on the field into reliable depth for September. If Love and the top targets are limited, the focus will shift to the supporting cast and run game. The practice serves as a stress test for strategy under controlled conditions, not a victory lap, and that distinction matters for fans and bettors alike.

Highlights

  • Health comes first even when reps count
  • Depth will tell the true shape of the roster
  • Practice time is earned not guaranteed
  • Injuries steal headlines and test planning

The coming days will reveal how this work translates to the field

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