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Josh Sitton joins T.J. Lang on sideline at Packers practice

Green Bay Packers v New Orleans Saints

Green Bay Packers v New Orleans Saints

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Aaron Rodgers is fine after tweaking his hamstring, but the Packers were without both of their starting guards at Wednesday’s practice.

Josh Sitton joined T.J. Lang, who left the team’s last game in Week Eight with an ankle injury, on the sideline as the team started their week of preparations for their Sunday night matchup with the Bears. Coach Mike McCarthy revealed that Sitton suffered a “big” injury to his toe in that game and said that the Packers are still figuring out what the interior of their offensive line will look like against Chicago.

“It’s an opportunity for a number of people. That’s the way we practiced today,” McCarthy said, via the Green Bay Press-Gazette. “We had a series of guys rotating through there. Hopefully, we’ll get more information on T.J. and Josh tomorrow.”

The Packers have J.C. Tretter available as an option after activating him from injured reserve and Lane Taylor stepped in for Lang against New Orleans. Taylor didn’t play all that well once he was forced into action, but the Packers may not have much choice if both Sitton and Lang miss the game.