Packers signing RBs Patrick Taylor, Tyler Goodson to practice squad

The Packers are getting back RBs Patrick Taylor and Tyler Goodson on the practice squad.

Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur revealed Wednesday that running backs Patrick Taylor and Tyler Goodson have both signed back to the team’s practice squad.

The Packers released Taylor and Goodson on Tuesday and kept only two running backs – Aaron Jones and A.J. Dillon – on the team’s initial 53-man roster. LaFleur said Taylor and Goodson will both be options as game-day call-ups from the practice squad as the Packers attempt to navigate a four-week window while Kylin Hill is on the PUP list.

General manager Brian Gutekunst also mentioned receiver Amari Rodgers as an option in the backfield early in the season.

Taylor, who played in eight games for the Packers last season, brings a physical inside running presence, pass-blocking trust and special teams value, while Goodson – an undrafted rookie out of Iowa – was electric with the ball in his hands, both as a runner and receiver, during the preseason.

Taylor rushed 18 times for 71 yards and caught three passes for 17 yards during the preseason, while Goodson rushed 28 times for a team-high 107 yards and a 24-yard touchdown and caught eight passes for 60 yards.

Track all the Packers’ practice squad signings on Wednesday here.

Packers make pair of changes to practice squad

The Green Bay Packers announced a pair of corresponding changes to the practice squad on Tuesday. The team released defensive lineman Abdullah Anderson and offensive lineman Jacob Capra from the practice squad and signed safety Shawn Davis and …

The Green Bay Packers announced a pair of corresponding changes to the practice squad on Tuesday.

The team released defensive lineman Abdullah Anderson and offensive lineman Jacob Capra from the practice squad and signed safety Shawn Davis and defensive lineman R.J. McIntosh to replace them.

Both were draft picks.

McIntosh, a fifth-round pick in 2018, was in Green Bay for a visit on Monday. He hasn’t played in a regular season game since 2019. The Packers haven’t played well along the defensive line to start 2021 and may eventually call on McIntosh to play a role.

Davis, a fifth-round pick in 2021, provides extra depth at safety, where injuries have left the 53-man roster thin. He joins rookie Innis Gaines as safeties on the practice squad.

The Packers also officially released tight end Jace Sternberger, a move reported earlier Tuesday.

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Packers add rookie TE Nakia Griffin-Stewart to practice squad

The Packers added a rookie tight end to the practice squad on Wednesday

The Green Bay Packers added a tight end to the practice squad.

The team announced the signing of rookie tight end Nakia Griffin-Stewart on Wednesday.

Undrafted out of Pitt, Griffin-Stewart (6-5, 232) signed with the Minnesota Vikings and spent all of training camp with the Packers’ NFC North rivals. He was released at final cutdowns.

As a senior in 2019, Griffin-Stewart caught 19 passes for 185 yards and a touchdown over 13 games.

The Packers opened a practice squad spot by releasing outside linebacker Greg Roberts on Tuesday.

Griffin-Stewart was at practice Wednesday. He’ll wear No. 80 in Green Bay.

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