GREEN BAY – Here is the final injury report before the Green Bay Packers face off against the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving Day.
Four Packers ruled out vs. the Lions
Lukas Van Ness (foot), Karl Brooks (ankle), Savion Williams (foot) and Jayden Reed (foot/shoulder) are ruled out against the Lions.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementVan Ness returned to game action against the Minnesota Vikings but played just six snaps.
Reed is on injured reserve with a designation to return after his three-week practice window opened Nov. 21.
Four Packers questionable to play
The Packers listed Matthew Golden (wrist), Quay Walker (neck), Keisean Nixon (neck) and Nate Hobbs as questionable to play.
Nixon suffered a stinger in his neck in the first quarter against the Vikings after colliding with Devonte Wyatt on the sideline. He was estimated as a non-participant in practice Nov. 24 and was upgraded to limited the following day for the walk-through practice.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWalker missed the Vikings game due to a neck stinger. He was a limited participant in practice this week.
Golden missed the past game due to shoulder and wrist injuries. He also participated in practice this week in a limited capacity.
Hobbs has missed the past three games with an MCL sprain. He returned to practice for the first time this week.
Josh Jacobs is cleared to play
The Packers didn’t issue a game status for running back Josh Jacobs (knee), meaning he will play against the Lions after missing the Vikings game. The others include Jordan Love (shoulder), Javon Bullard (ankle), Edgerrin Cooper (foot/shoulder), Zach Tom (back), Dontavyion Wicks (calf), Romeo Doubs (wrist) and Christian Watson (knee).
This article originally appeared on Packers News: Four Packers ruled out, four questionable to play Thanksgiving vs Lions
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