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Packers release final injury report for game against Seahawks

Chandler Vesselsby: Chandler Vessels11/14/21ChandlerVessels
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The Green Bay Packers have released their final injury report ahead of a snowy Sunday game against the Seattle Seahawks. Several key players have their status in question, but at least one star will return this week.

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers (COVID-19 protocols) is back after missing this past week against the Chiefs. Green Bay dropped that game by score of 13-7 without its signal caller.

Additionally, Packers tight end Dominique Daphne (hamstring), defensive lineman Kingsley Keke (concussion) and tackle David Bakhtiari (knee) are all out after being listed as doubtful. It will be the second straight contest that Keke has missed. Bakhtiari was recently activated after spending most of the season on the PUP list.

Defensive lineman Kenny Clark (back), receiver Equanimeous St. Brown (ankle) and cornerback Eric Stokes (knee) were all listed as questionable. Of those three, Stokes and Clark are both active. St. Brown will miss after he logged limited practices all week.

Safety Vernon Scott is also listed as inactive on the Packers injury report.

The Packers aren’t the only team getting their star quarterback back. Russell Wilson is set to return for the Seahawks after missing the past four weeks with a hand injury. Seattle (3-5) has a ton of catching up to do if it hopes to make any noise this year.

Green Bay (7-2), conversely, sits miles ahead of second-place Minnesota in the NFC North. The Packers are a legitimate Super Bowl contender, currently with the fifth-best odds of all NFL teams according to Vegas.

Kickoff is set for 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday at Lambeau Field. All eyes will be on the matchup between Rodgers and Wilson as the Green Bay tries to avoid dropping a second straight contest. Based on the injury report, this is shaping up to be a very interesting contest between the Packers and Seahawks.