ALLEN PARK, Mich. — Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford didn't throw passes with his injured right shoulder while the media watched his every move.
Stafford playfully waved to reporters Wednesday as his teammates stretched without him.
He caught passes and made soft tosses with his left hand and had a pack of ice on his right shoulder during drills.
Stafford told WJR-AM on Monday that he would likely test his injured right shoulder with some throwing this week.
The No. 1 pick in the 2009 draft hasn't played since the opener and it seems unlikely he will take snaps Sunday at Green Bay.
Detroit is 0-3 this season and 3-40 since midway through he 2007 record, giving them the worst 43-game mark in NFL history, according to STATS LLC.
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