GREEN BAY – The Packers have four questionable players and five questionable players listed for Sunday night against the Minnesota Vikings.
The four players in question are safety Darnell Savage (shoulder), receiver Dontayvion Wicks (chest/ankle), defensive lineman TJ Slaton (knee/foot) and cornerback Robert Rochell (neck).
The five doubts are receiver Christian Watson (hamstring), linebacker De'Vondre Campbell (neck), tight end Luke Musgrave (kidney), running back Emanuel Wilson (shoulder) and tackle Luke Tenuta (ankle).
Musgrave, Wilson and Tenuta would have to be placed on the 53-man roster from injured reserve in order to play. Wilson and Tenuta were estimated to be full participants this week, while Musgrave was limited participants.
Of the five players in question, Wicks was the only one who did not practice this week after suffering a pectoral injury at the end of the second quarter against the Panthers.
“It will be a conversation to see where he is and then test him before the game,” head coach Matt LaFleur said when asked if Wicks can play Sunday without practicing.
Receiver Jayden Reed (chest/toe) was not given a game status and is expected to play Sunday. The second-round rookie missed his first game of the season last Sunday at Carolina but returned to practice on a limited basis this week.
Reed needs one catch to break Sterling Sharpe's 35-year-old record for most receptions by a Packers rookie (55).
In addition to Reed, Green Bay has not released a game status for the following players who are expected to be available: linebacker Kingsley Enagbare (toe), guard Elgton Jenkins (shoulder/knee), running back Aaron Jones (knee/finger). and AJ Dillon (thumb), safety Jonathan Owens (knee) and linebacker Quay Walker (shoulder).
The Vikings ruled out cornerback Byron Murphy (knee), receiver Jalen Nailor (concussion), defensive tackle Jaquelin Roy (ankle) and safety Theo Jackson (toe).
Receiver Jordan Addison (ankle), cornerback Mekhi Blackmon (shoulder/illness) and linebacker Troy Dye (wrist) are questionable.
“He's a guy that we obviously spent a lot of time watching in the draft process, and then seeing what he did over the course of the season was super impressive,” LaFleur said of Addison. “He's just a guy that creates a lot of problems because you can't just take a person away completely because they have other people to go to.”
Minnesota has not released a game status for the following players who are expected to be available: defensive tackle Sheldon Day (ankle), running back Alexander Mattison (ankle), defensive tackle Harrison Phillips (back), tackle Brian O'Neill (ankle). ) and linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. (shoulder).