The Green Bay Packers ruled out defensive end Lukas Van Ness and cornerback Nate Hobbs and listed receivers Matthew Golden, Savion Williams and Dontayvion Wicks and right tackle Zach Tom as questionable on the final injury report before facing the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 10 of the 2025 season.

How will the injury situation affect Monday night’s showdown?

Here’s an in-depth breakdown of the Packers’ final injury report ahead of Week 10:

Out (2)DE Lukas Van Ness (foot): Packers coach Matt LaFleur admitted the team thought Van Ness would be back by now and the foot injury needed more time to heal than originally believed. The third-year pass-rusher will miss a fourth straight game, but he is expected back in the coming backs and won’t be going on IR. Kingsley Enagbare and Barryn Sorrell are the top backups behind the starters, Micah Parsons and Rashan Gary.CB Nate Hobbs (knee): This is a new knee injury that was suffered last Sunday. Hobbs didn’t practice this week and could miss multiple games. The Packers are going to be perilously thin at cornerback, where an injury to either Keisean Nixon or Carrington Valentine would mean Bo Melton or Kamal Hadden entering the game on the perimeter.Questionable (4)WR Matthew Golden (shoulder): The first-round pick did not practice on Friday and Saturday, suggesting his “questionable” status is probably closer to doubtful. The Packers are going to give him a chance to play, but it won’t be surprising if Golden is out Sunday.WR Dontayvion Wicks (calf): His return from a two-game absence looks likely. Wicks has only 13 catches this season, but he’s an experienced pass-catcher who can win in the intermediate areas and separate from man coverage.WR Savion Williams (foot): The rookie did not practice on Thursday, and he was limited, possibly significantly, on both Friday and Saturday. He’s a gadget weapon who returns kickoffs for the Packers, so there would be some shuffling to happen on offense and special teams if Williams can’t go.RT Zach Tom (back): Expect this back injury to linger. Tom has played through it, and will almost certainly play through it again on Monday night, but keep an eye on the right tackle spot on Monday night. Darian Kinnard and Anthony Belton are possible backup options.No status designation

The following players do not have a status designation on the final injury report and will play Monday night: G Aaron Banks, LB Edgerrin Cooper, CB Kamal Hadden, WR Malik Heath, RB Josh Jacobs, K Brandon McManus, DE Micah Parsons, LB Quay Walker, WR Christian Watson, QB Malik Willis, DL Colby Wooden.

McManus will be the kicker on Monday night. Of the 17 players on the injury report at some point this week, 11 do not have a status designation and are expected to play.

Eagles injury report

The Eagles ruled out starting center Cam Jurgens, so Brett Toth will be a replacement starter on Monday night. Linebacker Nolan Smith, cornerback Jakorian Bennett and center Willie Lampkin are questionable. Running back Saquon Barkley and receiver A.J. Brown are off the injury report and good to go for Monday night.