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Green Bay Packers vs Carolina Panthers Injury Report, Game Time

The Green Bay Packers will host the Carolina Panthers at Lambeau Field on Sunday. Here's who is sitting out for both teams.

Aaron Rodgers looks to have a bounce-back performance against the Panthers on Sunday.
Aaron Rodgers looks to have a bounce-back performance against the Panthers on Sunday. (Getty Images)

GREEN BAY, WI β€” After a disappointing game against the San Diego Chargers last week, the Green Bay Packers will host the Carolina Panthers at Lambeau Field on Sunday. It will be the Packers’ only home game over a 48-day period from Oct. 21-Dec. 7. This week's injury report contains a number of notable players on both teams.

Game Details

GREEN BAY (7-2) VS. CAROLINA (5-3)
Sunday, Nov. 10
Lambeau Field
3:25 p.m. CST

Injury Report

Green Bay Packers

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Doubtful

Robert Tonyan TE Hip

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Questionable

Adrian Amos S Hamstring

Injured Reserve

Curtis Bolton LB Knee

Raven Greene DB Ankle

Malcolm Johnson RB Shoulder

Jason Spriggs OT Back

Equanimeous St. Brown WR Ankle

Lane Taylor OG Biceps

Carolina Panthers

Out

Greg Little T Concussion

Questionable

James Bradberry CB Groin

Vernon Butler DE Back

Injured Reserve

Graham Gano K Leg

Dillon Gordon OT Shoulder

Brandon Greene OG Neck

Chris Hogn WR Knee

Natrell Jamerson DB Foot

Cam Newton QB Foot

Kitt O'Brien OG Undisclosed

Kawann Short DT Shoulder

10 Points To Know

1) It is the fourth meeting between the two teams in the last six years (2014, 2015, 2017).

2) Four of the last five matchups between the two teams have been decided by eight points or less.

3) Green Bay joins the San Francisco 49ers (8-0), New England Patriots (8-1), New Orleans Saints (7-1) and the Seattle Seahawks (7-2) as the only NFL teams with at least seven wins this season.

4) Running backs Aaron Jones and Jamaal Williams are the only running back tandem in the NFL to both have at least three-plus receiving TDs this season. The last time the Packers had two RBs/FBs with three-plus TD receptions in a season was 2003 when Ahman Green had five and William Henderson had three. This year, Jones has three and Williams has five.

5) The Packers are 9-6 overall against Carolina, with wins in six of the last 10 (including playoffs).

6) Green Bay is 4-2 at home against the Panthers (including playoffs) including a win in the last matchup at Lambeau in 2014.

7) The Packers have scored 30-plus points in five of the six home games against the Panthers.

8) Quarterback Aaron Rodgers has started five games against the Panthers in his career and has averaged 304.0 passing yards per game. Over that time he's had 15 passing touchdowns, five interceptions and a passer rating of 102.5. He has thrown three-plus passing TDs in four of the five contests.

9) Green Bay will have its bye next week, marking the first Week 11 bye for the Packers and the latest for the team since the bye was reintroduced in 1990.

10) The Packers have won the game heading into the bye week in three of the last four years.

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