There were plenty of players missing from Thursday's practice for the Green Bay Packers ahead of their divisional showdown with the Minnesota Vikings.
David Bakhtiari, Aaron Rodgers, Aaron Jones, Allen Lazard, Malik Taylor, and Marcedes Lewis all sat out of practice on Thursday, though Rodgers said he would be playing on Sunday regardless and Lewis was out only for veterans' rest. You can see the rest of the injury report below:
GREEN BAY PACKERS (PLAYER, POSITION, INJURY, STATUS)
Davante Adams, WR | Shoulder | LP | FP | ||
David Bakhtiari, T | Knee | DNP | DNP | ||
Dominique Dafney, TE | Hamstring | FP | FP | ||
Rashan Gary, LB | Elbow | LP | LP | ||
Aaron Jones, RB | Knee | DNP | DNP | ||
Kingsley Keke, DL | Concussion | LP | LP | ||
Kevin King, CB | Groin/Shoulder | LP | LP | ||
Allen Lazard, WR | Shoulder | DNP | DNP | ||
Aaron Rodgers, QB | Toe | DNP | DNP | ||
Equanimeous St. Brown, WR | Ankle | FP | FP | ||
Eric Stokes, CB | Knee/Thumb | FP | FP | ||
Malik Taylor, WR | Abdomen | DNP | DNP | ||
Marcedes Lewis, TE | NIR - Vet Rest | (Not Listed) | DNP | ||
Darnell Savage, S | Ankle | (Not Listed) | LP | ||
Marquez Valdes-Scantling, WR | Hip | (Not Listed) | LP |
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
Mackensie Alexander, CB | NIR | DNP | (Not Listed) | ||
Anthony Barr, LB | Knee | LP | LP | ||
Garrett Bradbury, C | NIR | LP | (Not Listed) | ||
Bashaud Breeland, CB | Groin | LP | LP | ||
Chris Herndon, TE | NIR | DNP | (Not Listed) | ||
Blake Lynch, LB | Hamstring | FP | (Not Listed) | ||
Brian O'Neill, T | NIR | DNP | (Not Listed) | ||
Harrison Smith, S | NIR | LP | (Not Listed) | ||
Adam Thielen, WR | Heel/Achilles | FP | FP | ||
D.J. Wonnum, DE | NIR | DNP | (Not Listed) | ||
Ryan Connelly, LB | NIR | (Not Listed) | LP | ||
Wyatt Davis, G | Ankle | (Not Listed) | LP |
In other Packers news, the organization has reportedly sold over 110 shares of stock, which is good for $36.7 million. They made 300,000 shares at $300 a share available earlier this week. It is not like a common stock that pays dividends or can be resold. The money raised will go towards future stadium projects.