The Green Bay Packers ruled out receiver Christian Watson and safety Zayne Anderson and listed five other players — including three starters — as questionable to play on the final injury report of the NFC Wild Card Round.
One notable player without an injury designation: quarterback Jordan Love practiced in a full capacity on Thursday and Friday and is officially good to go for Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Neither Watson (knee, out for season) nor Anderson (concussion) practiced this week.
Linebacker Quay Walker, safety Evan Williams and defensive lineman T.J. Slaton — all starters for Jeff Hafley’s defense — are questionable. So is rotational edge rusher Brenton Cox Jr. and backup offensive tackle Andre Dillard.
Walker (ankle) and Williams (quad) are attempting to come back from three-game absences to finish the regular season. Both were limited in all three practices this week. Slaton injured his ankle in the season finale but was able to practice in a limited capacity on Thursday and Friday. Having all three available will be vital as the Packers attempt to slow Saquon Barkley, who rushed for 2,005 yards in 16 games in 2024.
Neither Cox Jr. (foot) nor Dillard (concussion) played in the season finale. Cox Jr. practiced all week, while Dillard was upgraded to a full participant for the first time on Friday. Cox provides pass-rushing depth on the edge, while Dillard is a top backup at offensive tackle.
Receiver Romeo Doubs will return after missing the season finale with an illness. He was a full participant all week.
Backup quarterback Malik Willis is also good to go for Sunday despite a right thumb injury.
Packers injury report vs. Eagles, NFC Wild Card Round
QUESTIONABLE: LB Quay Walker (ankle), S Evan Williams (quad), DL TJ Slaton (ankle), OT Andre Dillard (concussion), DL Brenton Cox Jr. (foot)
OUT: WR Christian Watson (knee), S Zayne Anderson
Eagles injury report
PLACED ON IR: OL Jack Driscoll (ankle)
OUT: G Trevor Keegan (ankle), DL Byron Young (knee)