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  • GB Tackle #63
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    Packers LT Rasheed Walker (quad) is questionable for Week 6 against the Bengals.
    Packers LG Aaron Banks (groin/knee), RT Zach Tom (oblique/back), backup OG/C Jacob Monk (hamstring) and CB Nate Hobbs (concussion) are questionable. On the plus side, backup LT Jordan Morgan (knee) will be active. Packers backup OT Anthony Belton (ankle) is out. The Packers are 2-1-1 despite the lengthy offensive line injury list. If the unit can get healthy later this year, this team will be a force to be reckoned with.
  • GB Running Back #8
    Packers RB Josh Jacobs (ankle) was removed from the injury report and will play in Week 4 against the Cowboys.
    Jacobs should handle another high-end RB1 workload against the Cowboys this week. The Packers will be without both RT Zach Tom (oblique) and his direct backup, RT Anthony Belton, who is on the injury report with an ankle injury. Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said Tom injured his knee on Wednesday. It is worth noting that high-ankle sprains and MCL sprains often share the same injury mechanism. Packers LG Aaron Banks (groin) is doubtful to play. On the plus side, TE Tucker Kraft (knee/elbow) will play.
  • GB Offensive Lineman
    Packers HC Matt LaFleur said Anthony Belton hurt his knee in practice and won’t play in Week 4 against the Cowboys.
    Belton started Week 2 for the injured Zach Tom (oblique), and took over for Tom in Week 3 after Tom logged one offensive snap. Tom is on the wrong side of playing after being a DNP all week, so Belton’s absence could force the Packers to roll with a third-string right tackle on Sunday. LaFleur said he doesn’t believe Belton’s injury is long-term, but if he and Tom are both unable to go, backup Darian Kinnard appears in line to draw the start.
  • GB Offensive Lineman
    Packers selected NC State OT Anthony Belton with the No. 54 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
    Belton (6’6/336) began his college journey in 2019 at Georgia Military Academy before enrolling at NC State in 2021 and becoming the replacement for former first round pick Ickey Ekwonu in 2022. He allowed just 12 pressures in 410 pass reps for an 87.3 pass block grade that ranks third-highest in the 2025 tackle class. Belton doesn’t have the kind of range and agility you want to see in run support, posting the highest blown run block rate (1.8%) among the NC State offensive line. As you might ascertain by his mammoth 336 pound frame, he’s not the most graceful mover but he’s excellent at walling-off pass rush lanes and bullying defenders. His arms measured in at a textbook 33 7/8th” with a respectable 7.72 Relative Athletic Score. An older prospect, Belton has the massive dimensions and pass protection acumen to carve out a role in the NFL.