NFL: Packers RB Aaron Jones (hamstring) returns to practice

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Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones returned to practice Monday after missing the team’s Week 5 game with a hamstring injury.

The Packers had their bye this weekend.

Starting safety Darnell Savage (calf) was also back at practice after leaving early in the Packers’ 17-13 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders on Oct. 9.

Also, starting linebackers Quay Walker (knee) and De’Vondre Campbell (ankle) were working out on the side with trainers. Campbell has missed the past two games. Walker exited the Raiders’ game early.

The Packers (2-3) play at Denver (1-5) this Sunday.

Jones was injured in the season-opening victory against the host Chicago Bears, then didn’t play until Sept. 28 in a limited role in a 30-24 home loss to the Detroit Lions. He played 20 snaps in that Thursday night game, ran five times for 18 yards and caught one pass for minus-4 yards.

Jones, 28, has 14 carries for 59 yards and one touchdown, and three receptions for 82 yards and a score in two games this season.

Savage has 33 tackles on the season in five starts. Walker has 51 tackles and an interception returned for a touchdown in five starts. Campbell has 22 tackles in his three starts.

–Field Level Media

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