The Green Bay Packers are getting healthy at safety as final roster cuts loom. Darnell Savage and Dallin Leavitt both returned to practice on Sunday after multi-week absences, per Rob Demovsky of ESPN.
Savage, a starter, has missed over three weeks after initially injuring his hamstring during the Family Night Scrimmage at Lambeau Field.
Leavitt, who could be a core special teamer if he makes the 53-man roster, injured his shoulder against the San Francisco 49ers in the preseason finale.
It’s unclear if either player participated during 11-on-11 work.
The Packers were comfortable giving Savage ample time to recover from his soft-tissue injury.