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Sun Oct 11 201512:03Bulaga (knee) active for Sunday's game against Rams
Bulaga (knee) is active for Sunday's game against the Rams, the Packers' official site reports.
Following a three-game absence, Bulaga will make his return and take his place as the Packers' starting right tackle.
Fri Oct 9 201516:58Bulaga (knee) questionable for Sunday's game against Rams
Bulaga (knee) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Rams.
Bulaga has been a limited participant in practice all week -- a good sign considering he hasn't been able to take the field since Week 1 after undergoing surgery to repair a torn meniscus. That being said, no official word has been announced regarding his status for Sunday, likely making him a game-time decision against the Rams.
Fri Oct 9 201513:03Bulaga (knee) preparing to return to action after missing past t...
Bulaga (knee) is preparing to return to action after missing the past three weeks recovering from surgery to repair a torn meniscus, the Packers' official site reports.
Bulaga returned to the practice field in full pads on Wednesday. When asked about Bulaga's progress this week, head coach Mike McCarthy said, "Bryan Bulaga is doing well. So far so good." Whether Bulaga will be good enough to go in Sunday's game against the Rams is still up in the air. If Bulaga is not able to play Sunday, Don Barclay will continue to play in his place.
Sat Sep 19 201518:52Bulaga (torn meniscus) expected to miss 4-to-6 weeks
Bulaga (torn meniscus) is expected to miss 4-to-6 weeks, ESPN's Rob Demovsky reports.
It was a little hazy how serious Bulaga's knee injury was, but it's now clear that the Packers won't get their starting right tackle back until around the halfway point of the season. This could lead to a few more sacks of Aaron Rodgers, and could slightly ding Eddie Lacy's value over that stretch as well.
Fri Sep 18 201510:49Bulaga (knee) ruled out for Sunday's game against Seahawks
Bulaga (knee) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Seahawks.
Bulaga suffered the left knee injury earlier this week, and will not be able to play in Week 2 as a result. Head coach Mike McCarthy has not announced who will start in Bulaga's place, but Aaron Rodgers, Eddie Lacy, and the rest of the Packers offense will be without their right tackle Sunday against Seattle.
Tue Mar 10 201514:28Bryan Bulaga: Re-Signing With Packers
Bulaga has reached a five-year agreement with the Packers for just under $7 million per season, NFL.com's Ian Rapoport reports.
With Randall Cobb and Bulaga both returning, the Packers will bring back all the key pieces from one of the NFL's top units. So long as Aaron Rodgers and Eddie Lacy can stay upright, the Green Bay offense will be among the elite.
Mon Dec 15 201417:40The Packers expect Bulaga (concussion) to be available Sunday ag...
The Packers expect Bulaga (concussion) to be available Sunday against Tampa Bay, Paul Imig of Fox Sports reports.
Bulaga exited in the second half against the Bills and his replacement, J.C. Tretter, gave up a crucial sack/fumble in the end zone. We still need to see Bulaga go through the concussion protocol, but it sounds like Aaron Rodgers will have his starting right tackle available Sunday.
Fri Sep 19 201412:42Bulaga (knee) questionable for Sunday's game against Detroit
Bulaga (knee) is questionable for Sunday's game against Detroit, Green Bay Press-Gazette writer Wes Hodkiewicz reports.
Bulaga is a little over two weeks into his 2-to-4 week prognosis that was initially issued in light of his MCL sprain, so it seems like Sunday's game against Detroit actually is a plausible reactivation scenario for Bulaga. Aaron Rodgers and company certainly hope so, anyway. Bulaga was a limited practice participant all week for the second week in a row.
Sun Sep 14 201415:31Bulaga (knee) inactive for Sunday's game against Jets
Bulaga (knee) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Jets, the Packers' official site reports.
Despite suffering an MCL sprain in the season-opening loss in Seattle, Bulaga was able to fit in limited appearances at practice this week, albeit with some struggles. In his place, Derek Sherrod will garner his first career start at right tackle.
Fri Sep 12 201420:21Bulaga (knee) questionable for Sunday's game against Jets
Bulaga (knee) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Jets.
Bulaga is dealing with what's believed to be a fairly significant MCL sprain -- he was initially thought to be in danger of missing 2-to-4 weeks -- yet he was a limited practice participant all week for Green Bay. If he's able to play and provide some quality blocking, it would be a nice reassurance for the Green Bay offense.
Fri Sep 5 201416:05Bulaga (knee) tore MCL in Thursday's game against Sehawks and wi...
Bulaga (knee) tore his MCL in Thursday's game against the Sehawks and will likely miss 2-4 weeks, Rob Demovsky of ESPN reports.
While the news of Bulaga's MCL tear is disappointing for the Packers, it also could be worse. He missed all of 2013 with a torn ACL leaving the Packers scrambling at the position to open the season. Bulaga was replaced by Derek Sherrod in Thursday's game, and Sherrod will likely continue to start opposite David Bakhtiari until he returns.
Fri Sep 5 201411:16The Packers do not believe Bulaga suffered serious knee injury i...
The Packers do not believe Bulaga suffered a serious knee injury in Thursday's game, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
The Packers have yet to fully examine Bulaga's injury, but they believe he is dealing with a sprain, and not a torn ligament.
Thu Sep 4 201421:38Bulaga left Thursday's regular season opener against Seahawks du...
Bulaga left Thursday's regular season opener against the Seahawks during the second quarter with the left knee injury, FOX Sports reports.
Bulaga missed all of last season with a torn ACL in his left knee, so another left knee problem certainly raises concern for the Packers' starting right tackle. However, at the moment, Bulaga's status moving forward is undetermined. Until further notice, Derek Sherrod will replace Bulaga on Green Bay's offensive line.
Tue Mar 25 201414:10Packers to move Bulaga back to right tackle
Coach Mike McCarthy said Bryan Bulaga will move back to right tackle in 2014, leaving David Bakhtiari at left tackle.
Bulaga was going to be the Packers' left tackle last season before tearing his ACL in August. Rookie Bakhtiari stepped in on Aaron Rodgers' blind side and handled himself adequately. Don Barclay, the right tackle in 2013, could compete with J.C. Tretter for center duties. The Packers' line from left to right: LT Bakhtiari, LG Josh Sitton, C Tretter/Barclay, RG T.J. Lang, and RT Bulaga.
Source: ESPN.com
Fri Feb 21 201410:35Packers OT Bulaga (knee) remains on schedule
Packers OT Bryan Bulaga's (knee) rehab remains on schedule.
Speaking at the Combine Friday, coach Mike McCarthy said Bulaga is currently in Florida rehabbing. He tore his ACL last August and should be ready for camp. McCarthy also said no decision has been made on whether Bulaga will play left or right tackle. We expect him to play the right side with David Bakhtiari sticking on Aaron Rodgers' blind side. Bulaga has one year left on his rookie deal.
Source: Rob Demovsky on Twitter
Fri Jan 10 201412:22Bryan Bulaga says he'll play either side
Packers OT Bryan Bulaga says he is open to playing either tackle spot in 2014.
It'll be a contract year for Bulaga, who missed all of 2013 with a torn ACL suffered in early August. A right tackle his first three NFL seasons, Bulaga was supposed to be Green Bay's 2013 left tackle. After rookie David Bakhtiari held up well on the blind side, Bulaga's likeliest 2014 position is right tackle.
Source: Green Bay Press-Gazette
Tue Aug 27 201317:33Packers officially stash Bryan Bulaga on I.R.
Packers placed LT Bryan Bulaga on injured reserve with a torn ACL, ending his season.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Aug 7 201310:18Second opinion confirms Bulaga done for year
A second medical opinion confirmed Packers LT Bryan Bulaga will need surgery on his ACL tear and is done for the season.
Bulaga considered playing through the torn ACL like Logan Mankins two years ago. Doctors say that's not a good idea. Bulaga will undergo reconstructive surgery once the swelling goes down in his knee, and immediately begin rehab. ACL tears aren't nearly as worrisome as they once were, and offensive linemen tend to make especially smooth recoveries. It stinks Bulaga can't play this year, but he's likely going to be back and in great shape in 2014.
Source: Profootballtalk on NBC Sports
Tue Aug 6 201314:00McCarthy not yet ruling Bulaga out for year
Packers coach Mike McCarthy isn't officially ruling LT Bryan Bulaga (torn ACL) out for the season until he gets a second opinion.
"Bryan is still hopeful of giving it a go," McCarthy said Tuesday. "Nothing has been finalized. He doesn't even look like he's injured." Although McCarthy's optimism is eyebrow raising, there's still every reason to believe Bulaga is done for the year.
Source: packers.com
Mon Aug 5 201313:14Packers confirm Bryan Bulaga done for season
The Packers confirmed Monday that LT Bryan Bulaga will miss the 2013 season with a torn ACL.
Source: Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
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