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    Javon Walker, probable with a hand injury, returned to Packers practice Thursday.
    He’ll play on Sunday and is a must-start in all fantasy leagues.
  • MIN Wide Receiver
    Javon Walker has dropped only one pass all season.
    That’s amazing. According to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, he leads the league in “drop percentage”. Michael Clayton and Torry Holt are two other leaders.
  • MIN Wide Receiver
    Javon Walker officially suffered a bruised shin in Sunday night’s game.
    It’s not a major injury and won’t be a factor heading into the offseason. He’ll be ranked in our top ten wideouts next year.
  • MIN Wide Receiver
    Javon Walker would not have been available if the Packers had advanced in the playoffs.
    That said, the shin injury Walker suffered is not considered serious. He’s already working out.
  • MIN Wide Receiver
    Javon Walker is enjoying a standout offseason after minor surgeries in February.
    The big-play receiver always looks good in the summer, but it looks like he’s emerging as Brett Favre’s top target. We like him, but don’t totally forget about Robert Ferguson on draft day.
  • MIN Wide Receiver
    Javon Walker is likely to play in Thursday’s preseason opener.
    He’s had some hamstring issues early in camp, but wants to see some game action.
  • MIN Wide Receiver
    Javon Walker was helped off the field last night after suffering a left hamstring injury.
    Walker was limping on the sidelines, but the Packers don’t expect the injury to be a serious one. “It was more precautionary than anything,” coach Mike Sherman said. “His hamstring was sore. He didn’t pull or strain anything. It just tightened up on him a little bit.”
  • MIN Wide Receiver
    Javon Walker will return to practice today and plans to line up in Green Bay’s preseason opener.
    His hamstring injury from a few days ago has proved to be minor.
  • MIN Wide Receiver
    Brett Favre took a subtle shot at Javon Walker yesterday, saying the wide receiver isn’t yet in football shape.
    “Javon looks like he did last year and the year before,” Favre said. “He’s always been a slow starter. I can tell just by watching those types of plays that he’s got to get in shape for those. You can run and do all the offseason workouts, but there’s no substitute for what you’re going to do in a game.’'
  • MIN Wide Receiver
    Javon Walker reportedly punched cornerback Ahmad Carroll twice in the head during a camp fight Sunday.
    ''I’m not going to take that (expletive) from anyone.” Walker said shortly after practice. “He definitely started it.” Carroll said. Walker knows who to pick a fight with - Carroll has to be the least popular player in Green Bay.