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Green Bay Packers vs Arizona Cardinals Wednesday injury report

James Fletcher IIIby:James Fletcher III10/27/21

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Ahead of their matchup this week, the Green Bay Packers and the Arizona Cardinals have made their injury reports available from Wednesday’s practice. The Packers are dealing with multiple injuries and possible absences ahead of the impactful NFC showdown. The status of star wide receiver Davante Adams – placed on the COVID-19 reserve list – remains in question, according to earlier reports.

Packers and Cardinals injury list

Did Not Practice – Packers: N/A

The Green Bay Packers have no players on the did not practice list, however the status of reserve players remains in question due to league protocols.

Did Not Practice – Cardinals: OL Max Garcia (Achilles), WR DeAndre Hopkins (Hamstring), DT Rashard Lawrence (Calf), DE J.J. Watt (Shoulder)

With one day left before gameday, the absence of big time playmakers is not a good sign for the Cardinals. Star defensive end J.J. Watt has officially been ruled out with his shoulder injury. Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, who has not practiced this week, is questionable for Thursday. Max Garcia and Rashard Lawrence both also missed Monday and Tuesday practice.

Limited Participation – Packers: OT Dennis Kelly (Back), CB Kevin King (Shoulder/Back), LB Preston Smith (Oblique)

Offensive tackle Dennis Kelly returned after missing Monday and Tuesday, but the Packers listed him as doubtful for Thursday. Defensive starters Kevin King and Preston Smith also listed as questionable by the team. The Packers are already without cornerback Jaire Alexander and linebacker Za’Darius Smith.

Limited Participation – Cardinals: TE Darrell Daniels (Hamstring)

Backup tight end Darrell Daniels is listed as questionable for Thursday’s game against the Packers after being a limited participant for the Cardinals on Wednesday’s injury report. The arrival of former Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz also helps offset the previous injury to starter Maxx Williams. The Cardinals upgraded several others from limited participant to full participant on Wednesday.

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Full Participation – Packers: LS Hunter Bradley (Hand), DL Kenny Clark (Ankle), TE Josiah Deguara (Finger), CB Rasul Douglas (Shoulder), DL Dean Lowry (Ankle)

Defensive linemen Kenny Clark and Dean Lowry received an upgrade from limited participation on Tuesday to full participation on Wednesday. That also puts them both on track to play Thursday night against the Cardinals. Rasul Douglas, the veteran cornerback picked up off the Cardinals practice squad, also appears on schedule to play.

Full Participation – Cardinals: LB Jordan Hicks (Toe), LB Devon Kennard (Shoulder), LB Isaiah Simmons (Shoulder), LB Tanner Vallejo (Hand/Wrist), QB Kyler Murray (Finger)

Headlining the Cardinals list of full participants is Kyler Murray, a limited participant on Monday with a right finger injury. Hicks, Simmons, Kennard and Vallejo also look set to fill out the linebacker core.