starting lineup on Sunday will look a lot different than it did last Thursday.Of the 22 players who were on the field for the first offensive and defensive snaps of the team’s week four loss to the Philadelphia Eagles https://www.thepackersfanshop.com , five were injured during the game and did not participate in the team’s first practice of week five on Monday. Two are arguably not true “starters,” as Jamaal Williams is the team’s second-string running back behind Aaron Jones and Will Redmond is essentially a nickel linebacker. However, the impact on the roster will be significant if these players are unable to suit up on Sunday in Dallas.Williams in particular appears to have avoided serious injury. Granted, a concussion is hardly a minor issue, but fans and the team alike feared much worse after he was taken off the field on a stretcher.In fact, the longest-term injury may end up being to wideout Davante Adams, whose turf toe issue is likely to keep him out in week five and beyond. How the will Packers deal with that injury is to be determined, but the team’s young receiving corps will need to step up in his absence. The same goes for Dexter Williams, who will be thrust into his first NFL action should Jamaal Williams be unable to play. Here’s the news from around Green Bay on this Tuesday morning.Jamaal Williams back with his Packers teammates | Packers.comWilliams did not speak to the media because he is in the concussion protocol, but he appears to have no structural damage. Expect him to return to the field once he passes the protocol.Packers: Davante Adams' turf toe unlikely to heal quickly | Packersnews.comMeanwhile, Adams will likely miss Sunday's game in Dallas (and perhaps more time), setting up bigger opportunities for the likes of Jake Kumerow and Geronimo Allison. How long will the team wait to get Adams back on the field? That could depend on how the team functions without him.Oren Burks returns, but 7 others miss practice as Packers begin prep for Cowboys | Packers WireIn addition to Adams and Williams, the Packers missed four more players at Monday's practice due to injuries suffered against the Eagles. That group consists of Kevin King Green Bay Packers Customized Jerseys , Bryan Bulaga, Tony Brown, and Will Redmond.Mitchell Trubisky injury: Bears QB dislocates shoulder, tears labrum | SI.comTrubisky's injury should not keep him out for a terribly long time, probably a few weeks.Beer Vendor Accused Of Charging $724 For Two Beers At Dolphins Game | DeadspinLook, going to a Dolphins game is bad enough without being scammed by your beer vendor. That's just adding insult to injury. The Green Bay Packers’ 2018 offseason saw a significant brain drain in the team’s front office. After Ted Thompson rode off into the sunset as a glorified area scout, Brian Gutekunst got the vacant general manager job and Eliot Wolf departed for the Cleveland Browns. Alonzo Highsmith went with him, as the team was deprived of two of its longtime personnel men in Gutekunst’s first year on the job.Today, however, an excellent scout with deep Packers ties is back on the market. The Raiders have reportedly fired general manager Reggie McKenzie, who was never going to survive a power struggle with Jon Gruden for long. Gruden’s ten-year contract and significant sway over personnel decisions made that arrangement untenable from the beginning, and the surprise is only that it took until now for owner Mark Davis to release McKenzie of his duties. On Sunday, a report emerged that McKenzie was expected to leave after the season, but according to Ian Rapoport Green Bay Packers T-Shirts , the team has elected to move on from him immediately.Now, it’s time for Gutekunst and team president Mark Murphy to make a phone call and get him back to Green Bay.McKenzie served in the Packers’ front office for nearly two decades, starting as a scout in 1994 and working his way up to director of player personnel. In 2012, the Raiders hired McKenzie as their GM, and he purged a roster that was deep in salary cap hell and built it up to a high-water mark of 12-4 in 2016. That year, he won the NFL’s Executive of the Year award, largely due to that turnaround.Interestingly, Gutekunst held the director of player personnel job in Green Bay before he took over as GM. He and McKenzie worked together in the Packers’ front office for 13 years from 1999 through 2011, and should therefore have a relationship already. Currently, the Packers have co-directors of player personnel in Jon-Eric Sullivan and John Wojciechowski. However, the team could easily bring McKenzie in as a consultant for the remainder of 2018 before reshuffling the deck in the offseason to clearly define roles and responsibilities moving forward. McKenzie is a shrewd talent evaluator, and he helped identify several exceptional draft picks in his tenure in Green Bay. The Browns should also be interested in McKenzie, since he worked with Wolf and current Cleveland GM John Dorsey in Green Bay as well. Hopefully the prospect of returning to Titletown would lead him back to the shores of Lake Michigan rather than Lake Erie.