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On Friday, the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys released their injury reports for Sunday's game at Lambeau Field. While the Packers have not ruled anyone out yet for Sunday, signs are pointing to them missing their starter at the center position.
Joining Corey Linsley on this week's report are all of the other starting offensive linemen. However, only one of the other four is listed as being less than probable to play on Sunday, and one in particular (David Bakhtiari) has practiced fully all week. This should be a nice shot in the arm for a Packers offense that at one point had to play with just one starter during last week's game in Detroit.
On defense, the Packers should be excited to get rookie cornerback Damarious Randall back on the field after he missed last week's game. Randall has been a full participant all week long, and appears to be good to go. Sunday may also mark the return of another rookie Packer, wide receiver Ty Montgomery. A limited participant all week long, Montgomery is Questionable but is hoping to finally make his return to the field since being injured in week six against San Diego.
As always, the Packers are likely to adjust some of their players' statuses on Saturday following the team's final practice, so stay tuned for any updates.
Packers Injury Report
Doubtful
C Corey Linsley (ankle)
Questionable
OT Bryan Bulaga (ankle)
WR Ty Montgomery (ankle)
OLB Nick Perry (shoulder)
Probable
OT David Bakhtiari (knee)
G T.J. Lang (shoulder)
LB Clay Matthews (ankle)
CB Damarious Randall (hamstring)
G Josh Sitton (back)
As for the Cowboys, there is little to report. Tony Romo is out with his fractured collarbone, but that comes as no surprise. Aside from him, just three other players appeared on the report this week, and two of them (Bryant and Hardy) practiced fully all week long anyway.
Cowboys Injury Report
Out
QB Tony Romo (left shoulder)
Probable
WR Dez Bryant (foot/knee)
DE Greg Hardy (shin)
S Jeff Heath (shoulder)