Packers List Four Questionable, Rule Out Two vs. Eagles

by John Smith - World Editor
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Packers List Four Players as Questionable for Monday Night Matchup Against Eagles

The Green Bay Packers have designated four players – Matthew Golden, Dontayvion Wicks, Savion Williams, and Zach Tom – as questionable for their upcoming Monday night game against the Philadelphia Eagles, potentially impacting key positions on both offense and special teams.

Receiver Matthew Golden (shoulder) exited last Sunday’s game against Carolina and has had a limited practice schedule this week, though Head Coach Matt LaFleur stated, “He’s fighting to play.” Defensive lineman Lukas Van Ness (foot) and cornerback Nate Hobbs (knee) have been ruled out for the game; Van Ness has missed four games since sustaining the injury last month. The team is hoping for his return “sooner than later,” according to LaFleur, but the injury has not healed as quickly as anticipated. NFL injury reports are crucial for fantasy football players and fans alike.

Receiver Dontayvion Wicks (calf) has returned to practice this week after missing two games, and his availability will be a game-time decision. Brandon McManus (right quadricep) is confirmed to handle kicking duties after a full week of practice, while Lucas Havrisik will remain on the 53-man roster. The Eagles have ruled out center Cam Jurgens (knee) and listed linebacker Nolan Smith (triceps), guard Willie Lampkin (knee/ankle), and cornerback Jakorian Bennett (pectoral) as questionable. You can find more information about the Green Bay Packers on their official website.

Several players for both teams were not listed on the injury report and are expected to be available, including Packers running back Josh Jacobs and Eagles receiver A.J. Brown. The outcome of Monday’s game could significantly impact the playoff picture in the NFC.

Coaches will continue to evaluate players leading up to kickoff on Monday night, and final decisions will be made based on their ability to participate fully in practice and game-day warmups.

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