Reports: Packers OLB Rashan Gary (ACL) lost for season


Green Bay Packers pass rusher Rashan Gary suffered a torn ACL and is out for the rest of the season, ESPN and NFL Network reported Monday.

Also, wide receiver Romeo Doubs suffered a high-ankle sprain in Sunday’s stunning 15-9 loss to the Detroit Lions. He’s expected to miss four to six weeks, NFL Network reported.

Running back Aaron Jones was also in a walking boot postgame after sustaining an ankle injury.

Gary leads the Packers with six sacks in 2022. He started every game this season and had 32 tackles, including seven for loss. He also had 12 quarterback hits, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.

He has 22.5 career sacks in 56 career games (29 starts) in three-plus seasons, all with the Packers.

X-rays on Jones’ ankle were negative and he’s expected to play this week, ESPN reported. He rushed for just 25 yards on nine carries against the Lions. He has 600 yards rushing in nine starts this season, with one touchdown. He’s also caught 32 passes for 210 yards and three TDs.

Doubs is undergoing further testing to establish a more precise timeline for recovery, per the report. He leads Packers WRs with 31 catches this season, with 314 yards receiving and three TDs in nine games (seven starts).

The Packers, who fell to 3-6 on the season, are also awaiting test results on cornerback Eric Stokes (ankle/knee) and linebacker Krys Barnes (concussion evaluation), both injured against the Lions. Wideout Christian Watson left Sunday’s game being evaluated for a concussion.