The Green Bay Packers released the team's initial injury report for Week 11 on Wednesday. The team will release two additional injury reports on Friday, including a final injury report with official game status information ahead of Sunday's showdown against the Chicago Bears.
Here's everything you need to know from the Packers' initial injury report of Week 11:
Who didn't take part?
Only defensive lineman Colby Wooden was listed as “not participating” on Wednesday’s injury report. He has a shoulder injury. Wooden previously missed time with a knee injury. Every other player, including running back MarShawn Lloyd, participated in some capacity on Wednesday.
How is Jordan Love?
Cure. Love was listed as a full participant at Wednesday's practice – his first full practice since his groin injury in Week 8. The Packers are hoping more practice time will lead to better on-field performance for the second-year starting quarterback.
Who returned to practice?
Cornerback Jaire Alexander (knee), center Josh Myers (wrist) and safety Evan Williams (hamstring) returned to practice after missing the Packers' Week 9 loss to the Detroit Lions. All three were limited on Wednesday. Lloyd also returned – the third-round pick is expected to return from injured reserve and could be activated by Sunday. The Packers said Lloyd was limited by ankle and hamstring injuries.
Are there any new injuries you should know about?
running back Josh Jacobs is no longer listed with an ankle injury but was limited Wednesday with a quadriceps injury. Edge rusher Kingsley Enagbare has a new elbow injury but was fully active on Wednesday. Wooden's shoulder injury is also new.
Who is no longer on the injury report?
The bye week went well for the Packers. Matt LaFleur's team has removed cornerback Corey Ballentine, offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins, defensive lineman Lukas Van Ness, linebacker Quay Walker, offensive tackle Rasheed Walker and defensive lineman Devonte Wyatt from the injury report at the start of Week 11. They have all healed from the injuries inflicted on them as of the week 9 injury report. One injury didn't heal: Kenny Clark was still limited with a toe injury. He was listed on the injury report for most of the season.
What is there to know from the Bears injury report?
The Bears were without five players for Wednesday's practice: offensive lineman Kiram Amegadjie (calf), safety Jaquan Brisker (concussion), offensive lineman Teven Jenkins (ankle), defensive back Tarvarius Moore (concussion) and edge rusher Montez Sweat (ankle). . Matt Eberflus' team sent three players back to practice on a limited basis: left tackle Braxton Jones (knee), right tackle Darnell Wright (knee) and edge rusher Darrell Wright (knee).



