The Minnesota Vikings enter their Week 11 matchup against the Green Bay Packers as healthy as they’ve been in weeks. Things aren’t the same for the Packers, as their injury report is absolutely loaded with starters and key players.
The Vikings don’t have quarterback J.J. McCarthy on the report anymore, but their opponent does in Jordan Love. Things could get a little bit messy if they have multiple players out.
The first injury report is loaded with names.
Minnesota Vikings Wednesday injury report
Player
Injury
W/T/F
Designation
RG Will Fries
Knee
DNP
EDGE Jonathan Greenard
Shoulder
DNP
LT Christian Darrisaw
Knee
Full
RB Aaron Jones
Shoulder
Full
C Ryan Kelly
Concussion
Full
Observations
Head coach Kevin O’Connell reported that Greenard and Kelly would be back on the practice field. While Kelly was a full participant, Greenard was working off on a side field. If he is going to play on Sunday, he will need to be in a good spot by Friday.
Fries not practicing is somewhat of a concern for the Vikings. He hasn’t quite lived up to the big contract he got, but has been solid. If he can’t go, Blake Brandel could kick over and play right guard with a possible Kelly return.
No real areas of concern with both Jones and Darrisaw. This has been something we’ve seen regularly for the last few weeks.
Green Bay Packers Wednesday injury report
Player
Injury
W/T/F
Designation
DL Karl Brooks
Ankle
DNP
CB Nate Hobbs
Knee
DNP
RB Josh Jacobs
Knee
DNP
LB Quay Walker
Neck
DNP
WR Saivion Williams
Foot
DNP
S Javon Bullard
Ankle
Limited
LB Edgerrin Cooper
Foot
Limited
WR Romeo Doubs
Wrist
Limited
WR Matthew Golden
Shoulder/Wrist
Limited
CB Keisean Nixon
Illness
Limited
EDGE Micah Parsons
Pectoral
Limited
RT Zach Tom
Back
Limited
DL Lukas Van Ness
Foot
Limited
WR Christian Watson
Knee
Limited
WR Dontayvion Wicks
Calf
Limited
QB Jordan Love
Left Shoulder
Full
K Brandon McManus
Right Quadricep
Full
Observations
This is a really long list, but the biggest players on the list on Parsons and Love. The latter did leave the game for seven plays against the New York Giants last week but had a really good game otherwise.
The top five wide receivers for the Packers are all on the injury report. That doesn’t bode well one bit for Sunday’s game.
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