On Monday, it was Clay Matthews. On Tuesday, it was Eddie Lacy. Two days and two star players dropped out of Green Bay Packers training camp.
Unlike Matthews, who didn't practice at all Monday because of knee soreness, Lacy's problem actually occurred during practice. He dropped out late in the session and did not return with what coach Mike McCarthy said afterward was a sore foot.
James Starks finished the practice in Lacy's place with the No. 1 offense.
"Eddie had some foot soreness," McCarthy said. "They just pulled him out there near the end."
The story noted the Packers were careful this offseason not to overwork Lacy in practice, but when training camp opened last week, Lacy took his usual workload. The Packers could be thin at running back if Lacy is out for any extended period of time. Rookie John Crockett (ankle) remains on the physically unable to perform list, leaving Starks, Rajion Neal and Alonzo Harris as the only other available backs, the story said. The Packers won't be on the field again until Thursday morning so we may not know more about Lacy until then.