The team is still awaiting the debut of cornerback Bashaud Breeland, who they signed late last month after placing veteran cornerback Davon House on injured reserve.
Breeland, who failed his physical with the Carolina Panthers shortly after agreeing to a hefty contract over the offseason, had been visiting multiple times before he and the Packers agreed to terms on a one-year worth the veteran minimum of $790,000; a number that pales in comparison to what he would've earned with the Panthers.
On top of having to learn a new defense in Green Bay, Breeland has also been battling a hamstring injury since the first week leading up to the Packers' week five meeting with the Detroit Lions.