If all continues to go well, the Green Bay Packers could have a full group in the tight end room a bit earlier than many were expecting.
That’s because Robert Tonyan, who tore his ACL during last year’s big win in Arizona in late October, is already running and looks poised to be ready to play by the season opener against the Minnesota Vikings. Tonyan’s rehab appears to be going extremely well, and he was spotted doing movement work at an annual gathering of tight ends from around the NFL.
Tonyan is jockeying with Kylin Hill and Elgton Jenkins to see who can return from their torn ACL first.