After a tough fourth day of training camp where Aaron Rodgers threw three interceptions and the defense saw three players go down with injuries, the Packers were able to bounce back on Day Five. And it started with Kentrell Brice returning to the field after suffering a leg injury on Monday. Brice did not practice, but it looks like he won't miss the entire season as his X-rays reportedly came back negative for a break.

Also, Rodgers did not throw any interceptions during practice on Tuesday. In the grand scheme of things, it's not a big deal if Rodgers does throw an interception or two in practice, but Rodgers is happy he doesn't have to hear it from the defense about the interceptions.

With Aaron Jones not practicing with a hamstring injury, Devante Mays is getting more reps in practice and it's been reported he has looked better than he did last season. Mays rarely played last season because of the mistakes he made, but it looks like he has put 2017 behind him and he's ready to make an impact in 2018.

Here's look at highlights and observations from Day Five from Packers camp.