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    Oladapo (toe) played all nine of his snaps on special teams in Saturday's 23-10 preseason win over the Browns. Oladapo was held out of practices due to a toe injury, but he was able to suit up for Saturday's preseason opener. The rookie fifth-rounder is competing for a depth spot in the Packers' secondary, though his chances appear slim after not playing a single snap on defense.
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    The Packers placed Oladapo (toe) on the active/non-football injury list Wednesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports. The fifth-round rookie was in a walking boot last month after breaking his toe at the NFL Scouting Combine and had said he planned to be ready for training camp. He's likely close to 100 percent, but the Packers want to give Oladapo a little more time to heal. He can be activated at any time during training camp or the preseason.
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