
Damarious Randall Injury: Updates on Packers CB's Recovery from Core Surgery
Green Bay Packers cornerback Damarious Randall had not played since he suffered a groin injury in Week 6 against the Dallas Cowboys. He underwent surgery for a core muscle injury in October. However, he is ready to return.
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Randall Active vs. Eagles
Monday, Nov. 28
The Packers announced Randall is available to play on Monday against Philadelphia.
McCarthy Comments on Randall's Potential Return
Saturday, Nov. 26
Head coach Mike McCarthy told reporters he feels good about Randall's recovery and is hopeful he'll be able to play Monday.
Randall Undergoes Surgery
Tuesday, Oct. 25
McCarthy confirmed to reporters Tuesday that Randall underwent surgery. On Monday, Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com, citing league sources, reported that Randall went under the knife during the weekend.
Randall Integral Part of Packers' Pass Defense
Randall, 24, came into the 2016 season looking to build off a rookie season in which he recorded three interceptions and 58 tackles in 15 games, starting nine of them.
He didn't shy away from making big plays, either, as his game-clinching pass deflection against the San Diego Chargers in Week 6 was voted the No. 9 play of the week by the league:
The Packers Hall of Fame recognized his efforts last year by honoring him as the team's Rookie of the Year in June.
Stats courtesy of Pro-Football-Reference.com.

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