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Green Bay Packers: Inactives for Thursday Night Football vs. Tennessee Titans

On3 imageby:Andrew Graham11/17/22

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The Green Bay Packers have released its list of inactive players for a Thursday night matchup with the Tennessee Titans at Lambeau Field and things stayed pretty much in line with recent injury reports.

The Packers have six players inactive on Thursday evening, including linebacker De’Vondre Campbell and rookie wide receiver Romeo Doubs.

Offensive linemen David Bakhtiari and Elgton Jenkins — the Packers two best up front — are both active after carrying a questionable designation into the game.

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And after carrying a doubtful designation into the game, cornerback Shemar Jean-Charles won’t suit up against the Titans.

While the Packers are relatively healthy for this game, it’s worth keeping in mind that edge rusher Rashan Gary and cornerback Eric Stokes were both placed on injured reserve in recent weeks.

The rest of the inactives for the Packers are reserves.

The Titans come to Wisconsin with a laundry list of injuries, though a majority of the players on the injury report carried no designation into the game against Green Bay. Other than the five players who were already out, only cornerback Elijah Molden and defensive tackle Jeffrey Simmons had injury designations as both were questionable.

Now it looks like they’re both in line to play as usual.

Green Bay Packers inactive players:

Tennessee Titans inactive players:

Packers wideout Randall Cobb is expected to return against the Titans

Randall Cobb could be back on the field for the Green Bay Packers come Thursday night.

According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, Aaron Rodgers could be getting one of his favorite targets back for the primetime showdown with the Tennessee Titans.

“WR Randall Cobb (ankle) is expected to be activated from injured reserve and play versus the Titans, per NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero,” read the report on NFL.com. “Cobb has not played since Week 6.”

Originally, Cobb went down against the New York Jets with his injury and in his place the team has been stretched thin at the wideout position.

Over the past four weeks without Cobb, Rodgers has thrown for an average of 228 yards per game and eight touchdowns to four interceptions. Thankfully, Christian Watson had a breakout game against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, catching four passes for three touchdowns.

Now, the Packers could be finding their stride, and Randall Cobb will be back in the fold for some crucial showdowns as the season hits the home stretch.