BREAKING: Packers coach Matt LaFleur announced a major decision ever after a key player is sideline by agreeing to….See Details

BREAKING: Packers coach Matt LaFleur announced a major decision ever after a key player is sideline by agreeing to….See Details

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs made his return to practice Wednesday.

This comes after the team suspended Doubs last week for one game, for “conduct detrimental to the team.”

He missed two days of practice and meetings last Thursday and Friday.

The Packers defeated the host Los Angeles Rams 24-19 without Doubs who, according to a Sports Illustrated report, was unhappy with his role in the passing game.

On Monday, Doubs met with Packers coach Matt LaFleur and LaFleur said he came away pleased with the talk.

“What’s done is done and we’re moving forward,” LaFleur said during his Monday news conference. “I expect us collectively as a team to continue to move that way.”

Doubs worked with the receivers and went through each drill.

Of the remaining players on the active roster, 52 of the 53 participated at practice.

Defensive lineman Devonte Wyatt is the lone player that stayed inside the Don Hutson Center. He missed last game due to an ankle injury.

Luke Musgrave (ankle) and Watson (ankle) were out at practice after sitting out last week.

LaFleur said Musgrave, Watson, Jaire Alexander (groin), Kenny Clark (toe), Edgerrin Cooper (hip), Elgton Jenkins (knee), Jordan Morgan (shoulder) and Carrington Valentine (ankle) were limited participants in practice.

Green Bay Packers look to put Romeo Doubs distraction in rear view mirror

After a narrow 24-19 win over the Rams in Los Angeles, the Packers return home to face the Arizona Cardinals for a NOON kickoff from Lambeau Field in week-6. Returning to practice after skipping two days of workouts last week, is wide receiver, Romeo Doubs.

The Packers suspended the third-year wideout for one game following the events of last week, but all signs point toward Doubs returning to the field this Sunday.

Packers Head Coach, Matt LaFLeur wants nothing more than to move beyond the distraction of last week, saying “what’s done is done.”

A guest on Wednesday’s Wisconsin’s Midday News, ESPN-Wisconsin’s Jason Wilde believes moving forward is easier said than done.

“It doesn’t just go away,” Wilde explains. “I’m guessing Romeo has addressed the team by now…but this is not something that just blows over.”

Hear the full conversation with Wilde below.

Packers vs. Cardinals At A Glance:
All-time, regular season: 45-24-4
All-time, postseason: 1-2 (1-0 at Lambeau)
Green Bay has won 8 of the last 11 regular-season games played

Coaching Capsules:
Matt LaFleur: 59-29-0, .667; (3-4 postseason); 6th NFL season
Jonathan Gannon: 6-16-0, .500; (0-0 postseason); 2nd NFL season
Head to Head: LaFleur 0-0 vs. Gannon
vs. Opponent: LaFleur 1-0 vs. Cardinals; Callahan 0-0 vs.
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