Matt LaFleur Voices Frustration as defensive tackle 13$ million Remains “Week-to-Week” After Bye
Green Bay, October 8, 2025
The Green Bay Packers hoped their bye week would heal their injury woes, but bad news lingers as defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt sat out practice on Monday and Wednesday. The team now faces a critical decision ahead of their Week 6 matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals.
Wyatt’s absence stems from a knee injury sustained while chasing Miles Sanders during the Week 4 tie against the Dallas Cowboys. Head coach Matt LaFleur labeled him “week-to-week” on September 30, per Brandon Carwile of The Packers Wire, and the ongoing absence suggests he might miss Sunday’s game.
Wyatt has been a standout this season, racking up six tackles, two sacks, and 13 quarterback pressures in four games. His exit from the Cowboys game, when the Packers led 13-2, coincided with a 38-point collapse to a 40-40 draw. Micah Parsons pointed to Wyatt’s injury as the turning point for the defense’s breakdown.
If Wyatt can’t play, Karl Brooks and Colby Wooden are poised to step in, with undrafted free agent Nazir Stackhouse and rookie Warren Brinson as potential backups. Fortunately, the Bengals’ offensive line, ranked last by Pro Football Focus, may ease the pressure on Green Bay’s depleted front.
The Packers worked out five defensive tackles after Monday’s session, hinting at caution. Placing Wyatt on injured reserve remains an option, preserving him for the November 10 game against the Philadelphia Eagles, given the team’s favorable next four weeks.
Wyatt’s potential absence would be a blow to a 2-1-1 Packers squad aiming to rebound. Without him, the defense could struggle, jeopardizing their chances against Cincinnati











