The Green Bay Packers are preparing for a crucial Week 17 clash against the Baltimore Ravens, but the team is facing a series of injury challenges as they approach kickoff. As of Thursday’s injury report, both quarterbacks, Jordan Love and Malik Willis, have been listed as questionable. Love remains in concussion protocol, while Willis is dealing with a throwing shoulder issue along with an illness that caused him to miss practice on Wednesday.

In a surprising development, wide receiver Christian Watson has been downgraded to questionable after initially appearing to be healthy. After participating fully in practice on both Tuesday and Wednesday, Watson missed Thursday’s session due to an illness. Similarly, starting center Sean Rhyan was also downgraded to questionable, having reported an illness that affected his participation.

On a positive note, running back Josh Jacobs has been cleared to play, carrying no designation into Saturday’s game.

The full injury report reveals several players grappling with various ailments. Notable mentions include:

– Aaron Banks, G (Neck) – Limited Participation
– Quinton Bohanna, DL (Illness) – Full Participation
– Romeo Doubs, WR (Wrist) – Full Participation
– Jordan Love, QB (Left Shoulder/Concussion) – Limited Participation (Questionable)
– Malik Willis, QB (Right Shoulder/Illness) – Limited Participation (Questionable)

In addition, players like Zach Tom (Back/Knee), Christian Watson (Shoulder), and Evan Williams (Knee) have also been marked as questionable due to their respective issues, underlining the need for depth and resilience as the team heads into this important matchup.

The Packers are set to host the Ravens at Lambeau Field on Saturday, December 27, with kickoff scheduled for 7:00 p.m. Fans are hopeful that their key players will be able to suit up and contribute as the team plays for a critical victory in the postseason race.

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