The Green Bay Packers released the team’s first injury report of Week 11 on Wednesday. The team will release two more injury reports, including a final injury report on Friday with official playing status designations, before facing the New York Giants in Week 11 of the 2025 season on Sunday.

Here’s everything to know from the Packers’ first injury report:

Participation report

Note: the Packers held a walkthrough practice on Wednesday after playing a game on Monday night, so participation reports are an estimation.

Did not practice: DE Lukas Van Ness (foot), CB Nate Hobbs (knee)Limited participation: LB Edgerrin Cooper (foot), DE Kinsgley Enagbare (knee), WR Matthew Golden (shoulder), DE Micah Parsons (pectoral), RT Zach Tom (back), LB Quay Walker (calf), WR Dontayvion Wicks (calf)Full participation: WR Romeo Doubs (chest)Big things to know

— The Packers removed left guard Aaron Banks, cornerback Kamal Hadden, receiver Malik Heath, running back Josh Jacobs, kicker Brandon McManus, wide receiver Christian Watson, quarterback Malik Willis and defensive lineman Colby Wolden from the injury report to start Week 11. All eight players were on the injury report at some point last week.

— Center Elgton Jenkins went on injured reserve on Tuesday, so he is not listed. The only new injuries to start the week are Romeo Doubs, who was listed as a full participant on Wednesday, and Kingsley Enagbare, who was limited by a new knee injury. The chest injury for Doubs suffered on Monday night appears to be minor.

— Matt LaFleur was hopeful but not entirely sure if Lukas Van Ness, who has missed four straight games, would be able to practice this week. He was estimated as a non-participant on Wednesday, which probably isn’t a good sign for his availability this week given the Packers only did a walk-through. He’ll need to practice on either Thursday or Friday to have a chance to play.

— Rookie Matthew Golden was estimated as a limited participant. LaFleur said Golden would be worked back into practice this week to see if he can go Sunday.

— Nate Hobbs was another non-participant, suggesting he’ll likely miss a second consecutive game after injuring his knee in Week 9.

— The Giants injury report is extensive. The non-participants on Wednesday: quarterback Jaxson Dart, kicker Graham Gano, offensive lineman Evan Neal, safety Tyler Nubin, defensive lineman Rakeem Nunez-Roches, linebacker Bobby Okereke, receiver Darius Slayton and edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux. Dart, who is in concussion protocol, is not expected to play. Two other starters, cornerback Paulson Adebo and center John Michael Schmitz, were limited on Wednesday.