The Green Bay Packers made a big change to the injury report on Tuesday: left guard Elgton Jenkins was listed as a limited participant after missing Monday's practice with a knee injury.
Jenkins' return to practice should bode well for his availability for Thursday's showdown against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field.
It's unclear who would play left-back if Jenkins couldn't leave. Fifth-round rookie pick Jacob Monk is a possible option. First-round pick Jordan Morgan, who has played snaps at left and right guard this season, remains on injured reserve, and Kadeem Telfort, Andre Dillard and Travis Glover are more traditional offensive tackle types.
The Packers made two additional adjustments to the injury report on Tuesday: Tight end John FitzPatrick was upgraded to full participant, while defensive end Arron Mosby was removed from the injury report entirely after clearing concussion protocol.
While Jenkins has returned and appears to have a better chance of playing on Thursday, the same cannot be said for Lions left tackle Taylor Decker. He missed practice again on Tuesday and coach Dan Campbell doesn't believe he will be able to play on Thursday.
Linebacker Edgerrin Cooper (hamstring) and cornerback Corey Ballentine (knee) both missed practice for the second straight day. Cornerback Jaire Alexander (knee) and receiver Romeo Doubs (concussion) were both limited.