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Packers-Ravens Injury Report: Love's Status Uncertain
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The Green Bay Packers first injury report of Week seventeen reveals twenty players, with four out entirely. Quarterback Jordan Love, dealing with a left shoulder issue and concussion protocol, practiced limitedly, while backup Malik Willis also had a limited session due to a right shoulder injury. Running back Josh Jacobs, despite knee and ankle tweaks, participated in limited practice, indicating hes not resting up. Wide receivers Romeo Doubs, Christian Watson, and Dontayvion Wicks, all dealing with recent wrist, shoulder, and ankle problems, were full participants. Safety Evan Williams was limited with a knee injury, and right tackle Zach Tom missed practice due to knee and back issues. Illness sidelined defensive lineman Quinton Bohanna and cornerback Bo Melton. New concerns emerged with guard Aaron Banks neck injury, ankle problems for defensive end Arron Mosby and linebacker Kristian Welch, and a knee for center Sean Rhyan. Tight end Josh Whyle was limited due to concussion protocol. On the Ravens side, quarterback Lamar Jackson was a non-participant with a back injury. The Packers have two more reports coming, including the final one Thursday with official game statuses. Fans are closely watching Love and the offense, as every snap counts late in the season, and both teams prepare for a potential gritty battle.
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