The Green Bay Packers have ruled out two players - Love and McManus – for their Sunday matchup against the Minnesota Vikings, while listing six others as questionable.
Among those questionable for the Packers are defensive lineman Micah Parsons (pectoral), safety Javon Bullard (ankle), linebacker Edgerrin Cooper (foot), receiver Romeo Doubs (wrist), cornerback Keisean Nixon (illness), and cornerback Bo Melton (shoulder). Additionally, tackle zach Tom (back), receivers Christian Watson (knee), and guard Aaron Banks (veteran rest) are all expected to play despite not receiving a game status designation. This news impacts the Packers’ defensive and offensive capabilities as they prepare to face the Vikings.
The Vikings have listed center Ryan Kelly (concussion) and outside linebacker Jonathan Greenard (shoulder) as questionable. Kelly, currently on injured reserve, would need to be activated to the 53-man roster to play. Minnesota expects running back Aaron Jones (shoulder), tackle Christian Darrisaw (knee), and guard Will Fries (knee) to play despite not issuing a game status report.