week as they prepare for their week 16 game against the New York Jets. However https://www.thepackersfanshop.com/Reggie-White-Jersey , their opponent has an even longer list, though they seemingly listed half their roster as full participants in practice on Wednesday.Both teams' quarterbacks practiced in full on Wednesday, as Aaron Rodgers and Sam Darnold appear on track to play Sunday. However, the Packers have questions at offensive tackle. Bryan Bulaga was limited in practice, likely a good sign for his chances to play which may be critical. That is because Jason Spriggs is in the concussion protocol and did not practice.Meanwhile, a few Packers were out due to illness but are expected back by Sunday. That group includes punter JK Scott and guard Lucas Patrick, who started and played every snap at right guard against the Bears last weekend. Here are the full lists for both squads on Wednesday.Packers Wednesday Practice ReportDid Not ParticipateDT Kenny Clark (elbow) WR Randall Cobb (concussion) TE Jimmy Graham (knee/thumb) G Lucas Patrick (illness) CB Will Redmond (shoulder) P JK Scott (illness) OT Jason Spriggs (concussion)Limited ParticipationOT Bryan Bulaga (knee) WR Jake Kumerow (hand) RB Jamaal Williams (toe) Full ParticipationQB Aaron Rodgers (knee/groin)Jets Wednesday Practice ReportDid Not ParticipateLB Jeremiah Attaochu (concussion) WR Quincy Enunwa (ankle) LB Kevin Pierre-Louis (shoulder) DB Darryl Roberts (toe) OL Brandon Shell (knee) Limited ParticipationLB Jordan Jenkins (ankle) Full ParticipationWR Robby Anderson (ankle/back) OL Kelvin Beachum (knee) RB Trenton Cannon (toe) DB Morris Claiborne (shoulder) QB Sam Darnold (foot) OL Jonathan Harrison (wrist) WR Jermaine Kearse (calf) TE Jordan Leggett (knee) OL Spencer Long (toe/knee/finger) RB Elijah McGuire (ankle/quad) DB Buster Skrine (shoulder) DL Leonard Williams (elbow) OL Brian Winters (finger) The longtime Packers trainer is calling it a career this summer." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesAcme Packing Company homepageHorizontal - WhiteAcme Packing Companya Green Bay Packers communityFollow Acme Packing Company online:Follow Acme Packing Company on TwitterFollow Acme Packing Company on FacebookFollow Acme Packing Company on InstagramLog in or sign upLog InSign UpSite searchSearchSearchAcme Packing Company main menuFanpostsFanshotsSectionsPackersOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 321 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections The APC PodcastPackers Film RoomFantasy Football AdviceCDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Packers’ head athletic trainer Pepper Burruss will retire after long NFL careerTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPepper Burrus (front right) helps Aaron Rodgers off the turf in week one of the 2018 season.Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty ImagesFor more than two decades, Pepper Burruss has been a fixture in the Green Bay Packers’ locker room. More specifically, Burruss has been in charge of the training room Aaron Rodgers Jersey , serving as the team’s chief athletic trainer for over 22 years and working in Green Bay for the last 26. Now, Burruss’ time with the Packers has come to an end. Mike Spofford of Packers.com, in a profile published Monday, revealed that Burress’ duties with the team are over, coinciding with the end of minicamp a week ago. The Packers had already begun preparing for this transition a few years ago, however. That started four years ago, when the team promoted Burress to a new position, director of sports medicine management. That opened the door for Bryan Engel, who served as an assistant trainer for 16 years Randall Cobb Color Rush Jersey , to take over the head trainer’s position. Burruss’ new position gave him responsibility for all medical decisions in the organization, placing him above both the training and medical staffs in the team hierarchy. In recent years, Burress has overseen the training regimen for a team that has had some injury struggles. Since Aaron Rodgers took over as the team’s starting quarterback in 2008, the Packers rank seventh in terms of most Adjusted Games Lost, according to research by APC’s Peter Bukowski in that stat compiled by Football Outsiders. In the past four years, with Burruss as director, the team has finished 21st, 21st, 15th https://www.thepackersfanshop.com/Corey-Linsley-Jersey , and 9th in that stat.These numbers do not suggest that Burruss has led a poor program; in fact, the Packers’ players seem to love him, as shown by reactions to this profile on social media. Oren Burks and Kenny Clark were two players who showed their appreciation for Burress on Monday. Burress did reveal his intention to remain in Green Bay, the place where he and his wife have called home since arriving in the early 1990s. At that time, he came over from the New York Jets after having a prior working relationship there with new Packers GM Ron Wolf. Good luck to Burress in the next phase of his life.