Asked what he’s done in the past to handle the quick turnaround, Williams replied: “Same thing that you do when your teacher comes to you and tells you that you have a test on Wednesday when you were thinking it’s on Friday — you cram. That’s what you do. You really focus on getting your body back more than anything. Obviously, the mental work, we have to work a little bit overtime with that. But you have to make sure your body is back. And hopefully Thursday night we’ll be the fresher team.“

Health watch

Whether they’re a fresher team or not remains to be seen, but the Packers should at least be the healthier team Thursday night. Besides Graham, the Packers estimated only two other players would not have been able to practice had the team held a practice Monday: defensive end Montravius Adams, who missed Sunday’s game with a shoulder injury, and inside linebacker Oren Burks, who hasn’t played since tearing his left pectoral muscle in the Aug. 8 preseason opener.

Both running backs, Jamaal Williams (neck) and Aaron Jones (shoulder), were on the injury report and would have been limited in practice.

“We feel fortunate where we’re at,” LaFleur said.