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Good news, bad news from Packers final injury report of Week 14

Story byZach Kruse, Packers WireFri, December 5, 2025 at 11:36 PM UTC·4 min readThe Green Bay Packers released their final injury report of Week 14 on Friday afternoon. Matt LaFleur's team ruled out five players and listed five others as questionable before playing the Chicago Bears on Sunday at Lambeau Field. As is the case every week in pro football, the injury report provided good news and bad news. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHere's a closer look at the injury report for the Packers entering Week 14:Good news-- Linebacker Quay Walker has no status designation and will return to the field after missing back-to-back games with a stinger. Isaiah McDuffie played exceedingly well as the "Mike" linebacker in wins over the Vikings and Lions, but the Packers will need Walker's speed and toughness against quarterback Caleb Williams and the Bears run game on Sunday.-- Receiver Jayden Reed was listed as questionable, which keeps the door open to him being activated Saturday and then becoming available on Sunday for the first time since Week 2.

Good news, bad news from Packers final injury report of Week 14

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Key Highlights

  • During each of the last two weeks, the Packers ruled out Reed on the final injury report.
  • This time around, Reed has a chance.
  • Matt LaFleur said he "hopes" Reed can play Sunday, but the Packers slot receiver still needs to get medical clearance to go. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement-- The Packers are getting back Karl Brooks, who has no status designation after missing last week's win with an ankle injury.
  • Expect Brooks to be the new starter at defensive tackle with Devonte Wyatt out for the season.
  • Brooks was first injured in New York and then played only four snaps against the Vikings before missing last week in Detroit.
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