The Green Bay Packers are slowly getting healthier early on in training camp. After a day off Thursday, the Packers returned offensive tackle Caleb Jones, offensive lineman Donovan Jennings and cornerback Corey Ballentine from the physically unable to perform (PUP) list on Friday. All three are on the practice field and participating during the fourth practice of training camp.
Jones and Ballentine are returning from hamstring injuries, while Jennings is getting in his first ever training camp practice after dealing with a knee injury during the first three practices.
Jones, now in Year 3, could enter the competition for reps while Zach Tom (pec) sits out 11-on-11 work. He also plays left tackle.
Ballentine started games at cornerback for the Packers last season and will likely compete for snaps in the slot and on special teams in 2024.
Jennings, an undrafted free agent out of USF, has gotten work at guard and tackle. He will compete for a backup job on the 53-man roster or a practice squad spot as a rookie.
Receiver Jayden Reed came off the non-football injury last on Wednesday after dealing with a minor toe injury.
The only Packers still out of practice are tight end Tucker Kraft (PUP, pec), running back MarShawn Lloyd (hip) and safety Kitan Oladapo (NFI, toe). Quarterback Jordan Love is sitting out while negotiating his new contract.