The Green Bay Packers officially placed G Cole Madison on injured reserve on Saturday after suffering a torn ACL earlier in the week.
The Packers did not add anyone to their roster, so they’ll carry an open roster spot into next week.
Madison stepped away from the game last August due to personal reasons related to the suicide of close friend and Washington State QB Tyler Hilinski. He later returned to the team this past April.
Madison, 24, is a former fifth-round pick of the Packers back in 2018. He signed a four-year, $2,784,332 contract that includes a $324,332 signing bonus.
After not reporting to the team for the start of training camp, Green Bay placed Madison on the did-not-report list where he remained for the entire 2018 season.
During his college career at WSU, Madison started 47 games at right tackle and was a second-team All-Pac 12 selection as a senior.
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