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Packers rookie injured badly at OTAs, could miss entire season

Green Bay, WI – A devastating blow has struck the Green Bay Packers as promising rookie Barryn Sorrell, the team’s fourth-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, suffered a severe injury during a recent Organized Team Activities (OTA) session. Sources close to the team indicate that Sorrell may miss the entire 2025 season, dealing a significant setback to the Packers’ plans to bolster their defensive front.

Injury During Practice

Sorrell, a former standout at Texas Longhorns, was expected to bring power and versatility to the Packers’ defensive end position. However, during a non-contact drill at OTAs, Sorrell reportedly suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his right knee following an awkward collision. If confirmed, this injury typically requires surgery and a recovery period of 9 to 12 months, making it highly unlikely for Sorrell to play in the upcoming season.

Head coach Matt LaFleur declined to provide detailed comments on Sorrell’s condition, stating only, “We’re evaluating the situation and will support Barryn in every way possible. He’s an important part of this team, and we hope to see him back soon.” However, the mood in the press room suggested palpable concern from the coaching staff.

Journey to the Packers

Barryn Sorrell emerged as one of the most heartwarming stories of the 2025 NFL Draft. Not invited to the draft event in Green Bay, Sorrell self-funded his trip to be present, eagerly awaiting the moment his name was called. When the Packers selected him with the 124th overall pick, Sorrell erupted in celebration alongside fans and family, even performing a “Lambeau Leap” on draft day, instantly winning over Packers faithful.

At Texas, Sorrell was a leader on the field, amassing 15½ sacks and 29 quarterback pressures over 43 games (40 starts). With a 4.68-second 40-yard dash and explosive traits showcased at the NFL Scouting Combine, he was seen as a raw talent with the potential to develop into a top-tier pass rusher under defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley’s guidance.

Impact on the Packers’ Defense

Sorrell’s injury is a major loss for a defensive unit in need of depth. The Packers had high hopes that he would complement stars Rashan Gary and Preston Smith while addressing the team’s pass-rush deficiencies from the previous season. With Sorrell likely sidelined, the Packers may turn to the free-agent market or rely on other rookies, such as 2025 draftee Collin Oliver, to fill the void.

Football operations executive Milt Hendrickson previously praised Sorrell as “a smart, powerful guy who needs football.” His absence will not only affect the team’s strategy but also its morale, as teammates described Sorrell as an inspirational presence both on and off the field.

Road to Recovery

While the injury is a significant setback, Sorrell’s story is one of resilience. A 3.5-year graduate from the University of Texas with a 4.6 high school GPA, Sorrell has demonstrated a relentless work ethic. His economics professor at Texas, Michael Brandl, once said, “When Barryn faces challenges, he works hard to overcome them. It’s not just talk—he puts in the effort.”

Packers fans have rallied around Sorrell on social media, with the hashtag #GetWellBarryn gaining traction. Many believe that with his determination and the support of the Packers’ top-tier medical staff, Sorrell will make a strong comeback.

Looking Ahead

The Packers have yet to release an official statement on Sorrell’s status, but early reports suggest the team is bracing for the worst. If Sorrell is ruled out for the season, he could be placed on the Injured Reserve list, creating opportunities for other young players to shine during the upcoming training camp.

Though Sorrell’s immediate future on the field is uncertain, his story of perseverance and passion continues to inspire Packers fans. As he said during his post-draft press conference, “I play this game for something bigger than myself—for my family.” With that mindset, there’s little doubt he’ll fight to return to the hallowed turf of Lambeau Field.

Stay tuned to packers.com for updates on Barryn Sorrell’s condition and the latest news from the Green Bay Packers.

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