The Green Bay Packers and Denver Broncos will announce their inactive players 90 minutes before kickoff on Sunday, or roughly 1:55 p.m. CT. This post will update as more information on player availability is known and official gameday inactives for Week 15 are announced.

The big injury question mark entering Sunday is surrounding the availability of running back Josh Jacobs, who is questionable to play after missing a pair of practices this week. His backup, Emanuel Wilson, is also questionable after being added to the injury report with an illness on Saturday. While the Packers have five players with a questionable game status, all 53 players on the active roster have a legitimate chance to play Sunday.

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The Broncos, meanwhile, ruled out two players and have a starting offensive lineman — right tackle Mike McGlinchey — listed as questionable after being added to the injury report on Friday.

Which team can overcome the injury situation and win on Sunday?

Who’s IN for the Packers?

Left guard Aaron Banks, slot cornerback Javon Bullard, defensive end Kingsley Enagbare, receiver Matthew Golden, quarterback Jordan Love, receiver Jayden Reed, defensive lineman Jordon Riley, right tackle Zach Tom and receiver Dontayvion Wicks do not have a status designation on the final injury report and are good to go for Sunday.

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The big names here are Bullard, who played through an ankle injury last week, Golden, who has been out or limited due to a wrist injury during each of the last three weeks, and Wicks, who played only five snaps last week because of a new ankle injury. Reed got through his return from injured reserve without an issue last week.

Who’s OUT for the Packers?

The Packers ruled out running back MarShawn Lloyd, defensive end Brenton Cox Jr. and rookie defensive end Collin Oliver, but all three were previously designated to return from injured reserve and are not currently on the 53-man roster. Lloyd appears to have suffered a new hamstring injury — he did not practice on Friday and is now in danger of missing the rest of the season. No player from the active roster was ruled out on the final injury report.

Is RB Josh Jacobs going to play vs. Broncos?

Jacobs missed practices on Wednesday and Thursday while dealing with more swelling in his injured knee and was listed as questionable on the final injury report. However, it appears Jacobs WILL play Sunday in Denver. Check back for updates before and after the gameday inactives are announced.

Who else is questionable for the Packers?

Defensive end Lukas Van Ness and receiver Savion Williams could return from multi-week injury absences, but both are questionable to play. So is linebacker Kristian Welch, who was still in concussion protocol as of Friday. With a mostly healthy active roster, the Packers will have a few big decisions to make in terms of the 48-man gameday roster. It won’t be surprising if the Packers are cautious with Van Ness and Williams considering how their foot injuries have lingered.

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Who is the big injury question mark for the Broncos?

Rookie receiver Pat Bryant is out with a hamstring injury, and guard Ben Powers wasn’t activated from injured reserve and is out. The big name to watch on Sunday afternoon is right tackle Mike McGlinchey, who was added to the injury report on Friday with a shoulder injury. He didn’t practice on Friday. Injuries late in the week can be tricky to navigate. The Broncos list Frank Crum as the backup at right tackle. Considering the offensive line is the strength of the Broncos offense, and how important the tackles will be against Micah Parsons and Rashan Gary, McGlinchey’s status for Sunday is huge.

This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Packers vs. Broncos: Who’s in and who’s out for Week 15?