Packers Injury Report: Three Players Questionable for Week 1
Packers' Injury Report
With the Green Bay Packers set to open their regular season on Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles, the team released its first injury report of the week on Thursday.
Three players were listed as questionable for the game: wide receiver Romeo Doubs (ankle), cornerback Keisean Nixon (groin), and safety Darnell Savage (hamstring).
Doubs did not practice on Wednesday or Thursday, while Nixon and Savage were limited participants in both practices.
Packers' Injury History
The Packers have a history of dealing with injuries, especially in recent years.
In 2022, the team placed a league-high 20 players on injured reserve, including several key starters.
The Packers are hoping to avoid a similar fate in 2023, but the loss of any of their three questionable players would be a significant blow.
Packers' Week 1 Outlook
The Packers are currently favored by 6.5 points over the Eagles in Week 1.
However, the team's injury situation could make them more vulnerable to an upset.
If Doubs, Nixon, or Savage are unable to play, the Packers will need to find other players to step up in their absence.
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