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Packers release final injury report ahead Week 15 game against Ravens

Chandler Vesselsby:Chandler Vessels12/17/21

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The Green Bay Packers have released their final injury report ahead of a Week 15 matchup with the Baltimore Ravens. Fighting to remain the top seed in the NFC playoffs, Green Bay will have to make do without several key players.

They will at least have the services of quarterback Aaron Rodgers, despite him not practicing all week as he nursed a fractured toe. Running back Aaron Jones (knee) is also available following a limited practice Friday.

On the other side, Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson (ankle) is questionable. He was unable to practice all week, and the Ravens signed quarterback Josh Johnson on Wednesday. Baltimore receiver Marquise Brown (illness) is also questionable after limited work Friday.

Below is the full list of injury report for the Packers against the Ravens. Kickoff for the contest is set for 4:25 p.m. ET in Baltimore.

Packers-Ravens injury report

Out T David Bakhtiari (knee), TE Dominique Dafney (ankle), WR Equanimeous St. Brown (concussion), OL Billy Turner (knee).

St. Brown is technically listed as doubtful, but given that he hasn’t practiced this week it seems highly unlikely he will play. Bakhtiari is still waiting to make his 2021 debut, and it won’t be this week even after he logged three limited practices. It is a shame he can’t go as Turner, the starting right tackle all season, is set to miss.

Dafney has just one catch for eight yards on the season, so his absence likely won’t be as impactful.

Questionable WR Malik Taylor (abdomen), WR Marquez Valdez-Scantling (back).

The Packers receiving corps could be lacking some key members if Taylor and Valdez-Scantling miss. Both players were limited participants all week long, so their Sunday status is truly up in the air. If they are unable to go, look for Davante Adams and Allen Lazard to gobble up the majority of the targets.