The development adds uncertainty to Stokes’ future with the team, raising questions about the possibility of Green Bay picking up his fifth-year option, a decision they must make by May. Despite the unfortunate turn of events, fans should refrain from placing blame on Stokes, given that he is playing on a rookie contract, and that his recovery during the offseason will significantly impact his future prospects in the NFL.
As the Packers navigated the absence of Stokes and Alexander for the upcoming game against the Vikings, they addressed the depth issue at defensive back by signing Benny Sapp to the 53-man roster. In addition to this move, wide receiver Bo Melton was elevated from the practice squad to compensate for the loss of offensive options. Both Christian Watson and Dontayvion Wicks are expected to miss the game against the Vikings due to injuries.
Sapp, who has already appeared in three games for the Packers this year, brings depth to the defensive back position. Despite having played just three defensive snaps, his addition is crucial as the Packers seek to bolster their roster for the remainder of the season. Interestingly, Benny Sapp Jr., Sapp’s father, had a notable NFL career as a defensive back for the Minnesota Vikings, adding an ironic twist to Sapp’s current role with the Packers.
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