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Packers-Seahawks Injury Report: Two Stars Closer to Return
Green Bay Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander (23) breaks up a pass intended for Seattle Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf. Benny Sieu-Imagn Images

With their attention having turned to Sunday night’s game at the Seattle Seahawks, the Green Bay Packers returned to the practice field on Wednesday a lot healthier than when they left the playing field after losing to the Detroit Lions on Thursday.

Six players who were inactive or couldn’t finish the loss at Detroit were back at practice on a wintry day in Green Bay. Two of them, cornerback Jaire Alexander and receiver Romeo Doubs, are key starters who seemingly have made significant progress.

Receiver Romeo Doubs: Inactive the last two games following a concussion sustained against the 49ers, Doubs practiced. While he practiced all last week, too, and remains in the concussion protocol, he was full participation at Wednesday’s practice.

“I think we’re making progress, but he’s still in the protocol,” coach Matt LaFleur said.

Cornerback Jaire Alexander: Inactive the last three games after aggravating a knee injury at Chicago, Alexander practiced. He practiced all last week, too, but was inactive for the game. He was full participation on Wednesday.

“I’ve got to go back and watch the tape but, from when I was watching him, he looked like he was moving around well,” LaFleur said. “We’ll just see how it transpires throughout the course of the week and, hopefully, he’ll be ready to roll.”

Safety Evan Williams: The rookie starter suffered a concussion against Detroit. He played only 27 snaps. He was limited participation and remains in the concussion protocol.

Linebacker Edgerrin Cooper: The rookie was inactive the last three weeks with a hamstring injury. He did not practice last week and was limited on Wednesday.

Receiver Dontayvion Wicks: Missed the end of the game after taking a big hit on a 12-yard catch to the 7 on Green Bay’s final possession. He is not on the injury report.

Cornerback Corey Ballentine: The reserve defensive back and core special-teams player suffered a knee injury on the opening kickoff return against Miami and was out at Detroit. He was limited.

The only player who did not practice was safety/nickel Javon Bullard, who suffered an ankle injury early in the fourth quarter against Detroit. He is “week to week,” LaFleur said on Monday.

Without Alexander, Ballentine, Williams and Bullard, the Packers were depleted in the secondary down the stretch against the Lions. Their combined absence played a role in quarterback Jared Goff completing his last 13 passes and leading the Lions to a come-from-behind win.

The Packers might be in better shape against the Seahawks, which would be helpful. No quarterback has thrown more passes than Geno Smith.

“I think every team that can realize their potential needs to be as healthy as they can be,” LaFleur said of the team’s improving health. “(Injuries) are a part of this business. It is what it is in terms of the next man up but, obviously, you want the guys that are your starters to be available, especially as you get closer to the end of the year.”

The Packers designated tight end Luke Musgrave to return from injured reserve.

This article first appeared on Green Bay Packers on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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