Packers tight end Jared Cook has foot surgery, out until training camp

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The Packers are hoping tight end Jared Cook will be able to add something to their passing game, but they’re going to have to wait until at least training camp to see it.

According to Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com, Cook underwent foot surgery this week and will miss the rest of the offseason program.

The surgery was deemed “preventative” and they’re hoping that having it now will keep it from being a problem during the regular season.

The Packers signed Cook to a one-year, $2.75 million deal after the Rams cut him this offseason, making him one of their big free agent deals. He’s coming off a rather unproductive year, but the Packers think he can fill a niche in their offense.

“Big target — very, very athletic,” Packers coach Mike McCarthy said of Cook. “I think anytime if you’re just talking purely throwing the football and you’ve got big targets that can move like he does, he’s been an excellent addition. He’s been everything we thought he would be.”

While Richard Rodgers has shown potential, Cook is a more established weapon across the middle of the field, where the Packers are looking for someone to make more plays.

18 responses to “Packers tight end Jared Cook has foot surgery, out until training camp

  1. Jared Cook’s nickname should be Fool’s Gold.

    If Cook stays healthy and makes the Packers roster, I cannot wait to see others overdraft him this summer.

  2. I have to say, as a Vikings fan, this was a smart sign by them. Not much money invested. A talented guy at a position they NEEDED (all caps for sure). If he is healthy and ready to go by camp, and stays healthy all year, he will have a career year.

    That being said, I hope I am wrong. Skol!

  3. I’m faster than Richard Rodgers, and I’m a 56 year old software developer. McCarthy usually takes an extra few years to recognize things, so maybe next year Cook will get in on some plays.

  4. So Pack fans are excited about a guy who has brick hands at the most inopportune times, can’t block to save his life, and gives half effort on numerous plays? Oh, and lets not forget week 3 of the 2014 season when he shoved QB Austin Davis on the sideline after Davis hit him square in the chest on a pass into the end zone which Cook promptly dropped. Yeah…. nice pickup.

  5. The Packers ought go sign that Bryce Williams from ECU. Big fast kid with good hands and knows how to block.

  6. but, but frankie stellar performance booth said he would lead the league in all purpose yards! what is going on in turd town?

  7. The last time Ted Thompson signed a TE in FA it was Matthew Mulligan in 2013.

    If you don’t remember him, it might be because he didn’t make the roster – the Pack kept tight ends Anthony Quarless, Ryan Taylor and Brandon Bostick instead.

    Now all three of those guys are household names in the NFL.

    Just sayin’…

  8. ariani1985 says:
    Jun 3, 2016 5:11 PM
    but, but frankie stellar performance booth said he would lead the league in all purpose yards! what is going on in turd town?
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    Where?

  9. schmitty2 says:
    Jun 3, 2016 2:56 PM
    So Pack fans are excited about a guy who has brick hands at the most inopportune times, can’t block to save his life, and gives half effort on numerous plays? Oh, and lets not forget week 3 of the 2014 season when he shoved QB Austin Davis on the sideline after Davis hit him square in the chest on a pass into the end zone which Cook promptly dropped. Yeah…. nice pickup.

    You’re right – it’s clearly a sign that the Packers aren’t confident in their stable of TEs. That being said, it’s a low-risk, high reward signing (even though the odds of it paying off are also pretty low). And we are just happy that Thompson signed a free agent with a chance of contributing in a meaningful way. It might not be much, but it’s better than trying to get excited about signing guys like Ray Drew (UDFA in 2015 who didn’t make the Dolphins or the Browns last year).

    I think most Packer fans are optimistic about the signing because it’s paired with the hiring of Brian Angelichio, who did pretty incredible things with UDFA Tim Wright in TB, and last year with Gary Barnidge who had underwhelmed in Carolina and Cleveland for the previous six years.

    I guess we’ll have to wait and see if there was any reason to get our hopes up.

  10. McCarthy said “I think anytime if you’re just talking purely throwing the football…”

    Translation: Lacy is still way out of shape

  11. tokyogasblaster says:
    Jun 3, 2016 3:26 PM
    We’re waiting on Vikings cuts to pick up a tight end and to see who our next starters are…

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    LOL What? You have that backwards. I think this is the first year in a long time that the Vikings didn’t sign a Packer castoff.

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