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Aaron Jones would have been restricted at training, Packers say

Packers running back Aaron Jones didn’t rehearse at all last week prior to being precluded for Sunday’s game against the Vikings, however the team said he would have had the option to accomplish something on Monday if the team had a training.

The Packers will confront the 49ers on Thursday night and gave an expected practice report for the day. Jones was listed as restricted by the calf injury that kept him out the last two games.

Jones had a lot of organization on the estimated report. Left tackle David Bakhtiari (chest), security Raven Green (oblique), and cornerback Kevin King (quad) were additionally recorded as restricted subsequent to missing Sunday’s game.

Linebacker Krys Barnes (shoulder, biceps), long snapper Hunter Bradley (groin), kicker Mason Crosby (left calf, back), running back Tyler Ervin (wrist), linebacker Rashan Gary (lower leg), defensive tackle Tyler Lancaster (shoulder), tight end John Lovett (knee), linebacker Kamal Martin (knee), linebacker Preston Smith (shoulder), and wide receiver Equanimeous St. Brown (knee) balanced the group of players who might have been restricted participants.

The Packers said tight end Marcedes Lewis (knee), security Will Redmond (shoulder), safety Vernon Scott (shoulder), and tackle Rick Wagner (knee) would not have practiced on Monday.

Notwithstanding injury issues, the Packers likewise positioned running back AJ Dillon on the reserve/COVID-19 list Monday. He tested positive on Sunday and won’t have the option to play against the 49ers this week.