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 GREEN BAY, Wis.  AP  鈥?Start stanley deutschland ing safety Darnell Savage suffered a hamstring injury during the Green Bay Packers  traditional  Family Night  practice at Lambeau Field on Friday.During one-on-one matchups between receivers and defensive backs early in practice, Savage pulled up while trying to cover Amari Rodgers. Savage, a first-round draft pick in 2019, watched the rest of practice from the sideline with ice wrapped around his rig stanley cup ht leg. I dont think its a concern,  Savage said.  Its a fast-people injury. Some of those things you cant avoid. Ill just handle it the right way and listen to those guys back there and Ill be all right. Early in training camp, Green Bays defense has mostly had its way with an offense that s led by four-time MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers but is adjusting to playing without All-Pro receiver Davante Adams. With Vernon Scott replacing Savage in the lineup, the defenses strong play continued.During a red-zone period, the starting offense ran seven plays inside the 10-yard line but scored only once. Rodgers zipped a touchdown pass to tight end Marcedes Lewis against tight coverage from rookie linebacker Quay Walker on the second play.After that, safety Adrian Amos broke up a pass to Randall Cobb, li stanley tumbler nebacker DeVondre Campbell stopped Aaron Jones on a jet-sweep-style flip from Rodgers, safety Shawn Davis almost intercepted a pass intended for Allen Lazard, and defensive tackle Dean Lowry dropped Jones on a run from the 2. I think theres some things were doi Vhhg Wisconsin sawmill fined $1.4M by Department of Labor following teen  s death
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