Mosby (head) was not on the Packers' injury report Tuesday. Mosby left in the third quarter of this past Thursday's game against the Dolphins and was being evaluated for a concussion. His full practice Monday and his lack of an injury designation Tuesday indicates that he has cleared the league's concussion protocols and will be available for Thursday's game against the Lions. Mosby has logged four tackles (three solo) in the Packers' three games since the Week 10 bye.
Mosby (head) exited Thursday's game against the Dolphins in the third quarter and is being evaluated for a concussion. It's unclear if Mosby will be able to return to the game, but he'll need to be cleared by an independent doctor after being assessed for the potential concussion. If Mosby doesn't return to the game, then the Packers' depth on the defensive side of the ball could be tested, though his absence could mean more snaps for Kingsley Enagbare or possibly Brenton Cox.
Mosby (personal) was left off the Packers' injury report Wednesday, Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com reports. Mosby didn't travel with the Packers to their regular-season opener in Brazil, but it now appears he's moved past the personal matter he was dealing with. Expect Mosby to serve as a depth piece in Green Bay's pass-rush unit now that he has returned to the field.
Mosby didn't travel with the Packers to Brazil ahead of Friday's Week 1 matchup with the Eagles due to a personal matter. Mosby's last regular-season action came in 2022 with the Panthers, when he appeared in three games and recorded one tackle on 35 total snaps (two defensive and 33 on special teams). With Mosby missing the Packers' Week 1 contest, Brenton Cox could see more work as a rotational defensive end.