The Green Bay Packers ruled out two rookies and listed five total players with playing status designations on the final injury report of Week 11.
Running back MarShawn Lloyd and offensive lineman Jordan Morgan are out for Sunday, while defensive lineman Colby Wooden is doubtful and cornerback Jaire Alexander and safety Evan Williams are questionable.
Lloyd is still on injured reserve while working back from an ankle injury, but he’s now dealing with appendicitis — complicating his return to the field after the team opened his 21-day practice window. Morgan re-injured his shoulder at practice and will miss another game — his fourth this season. The Packers’ first-round pick originally injured the shoulder in training camp and then suffered a reinjury in Week 2.
Wooden, who has a shoulder injury, didn’t practice all week and isn’t expected to play.
Alexander and Williams are attempting to return from injuries that caused them to miss the Packers’ loss to the Detroit Lions before the bye. Both defensive backs practiced in a limited capacity all three days this week.
Packers injury report, Week 11
OUT: RB MarShawn Lloyd, OL Jordan Morgan
DOUBTFUL: DL Colby Wooden
QUESTIONABLE: CB Jaire Alexander, S Evan Williams
Inactives are due 90 minutes before kickoff on Sunday, so more will be known on Alexander and Williams around 10:30 a.m. CST.
The Bears ruled out left guard Teven Jenkins and offensive tackle Kiran Amegadjie, played safety Jaquan Brisker on injured reserve and listed edge rusher Montez Sweat and defensive back Tarvarius Moore as questionable.