On Wednesday, the Green Bay Packers released the team’s first Week 11 injury report. The team will release two more injury reports, including a final injury report on Friday with official status indications ahead of Sunday’s matchup with the Chicago Bears.
Here’s everything you need to know from the Packers’ first Week 11 injury report:
Who didn’t participate?
On Wednesday’s injury report, only defensive lineman Colby Wooden was listed as “not participating.” He has a shoulder injury. Drewniany missed time early with a knee injury. Every other player, including running back MarShawn Lloyd, participated in some capacity Wednesday.
What does Jordan’s love look like?
Healing: recovery. Love was listed as a full participant in Wednesday’s practice – his first full practice since suffering a groin injury in Week 8. The Packers hope more practice time will translate into better on-field performance for the quarterback entering his second year.
Who returned to training?
Cornerback Jaire Alexander (knee), center Josh Myers (wrist) and safety Evan Williams (hamstring) returned to practice after missing the Packers’ Week 9 loss to the Detroit Lions. On Wednesday, all three had circumscribed opportunities. Lloyd is also back – the third-round pick is expected to return from injured reserve and could be activated by Sunday. The Packers listed Lloyd as circumscribed with ankle and hamstring injuries.
Any novel injuries worth knowing about?
Running back Josh Jacobs is out with an ankle injury, but he was struggling with a quadriceps injury on Wednesday. Edge player Kingsley Enagbare suffered a novel elbow injury but was a full participant on Wednesday. Also novel is Wood’s shoulder injury.
Who is no longer on the injury report?
The bye week was a good one for the Packers. Matt LaFleur’s team removed linebacker Corey Ballentine, offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins, defensive lineman Lukas Van Ness, linebacker Quay Walker, offensive tackle Rasheed Walker and defensive lineman Devonte Wyatt from the injury report early in Week 11. They are all recovered from the injuries that caused them. on the Week 9 injury report. One injury didn’t heal: Kenny Clark was still circumscribed with a toe injury. He was on the injury report for most of the season.
What to know from the Bears injury report?
The Bears were without five players at Wednesday’s practice: offensive lineman Kiram Amegadjie (calf), safety Jaquan Brisker (concussion), offensive lineman Teven Jenkins (ankle), linebacker Tarvarius Moore (concussion) and edge rusher Montez Sweat (ankle). ). Matt Eberflus’ team returned three players to circumscribed practice: left tackle Braxton Jones (knee), right tackle Darnell Wright (knee) and edge rusher Darrell Wright (knee).