Packers place G Cole Madison on season-ending injured reserve

The Packers placed Cole Madison on season-ending injured reserve on Saturday.

The knee injury suffered by Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Cole Madison during Thursday’s practice will end his season.

The Packers officially placed Madison on season-ending injured reserve on Saturday.

Coach Matt LaFleur called it a “significant injury” on Friday. Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported the injury as a torn ACL.

Madison, a 2018 fifth-round pick, sat out his rookie season while dealing with a mental health issue. Despite winning a roster spot as a backup at guard and center, he hasn’t played in a game during the 2019 regular season.

The Packers did not make a corresponding roster move. They’ll go into Sunday with 52 players, which shouldn’t be an issue because the team doesn’t have a single major injury issue.

If surgery is required, Madison will likely miss the entire offseason workout program and possibly part of training camp next year.

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