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Why isn’t Devonte Wyatt playing for the Packers against the Cardinals? NFL Week 6 injury status
The Packers host the Cardinals at Lambeau Field, with kickoff at noon on Sunday. The Packers have a number of key players doubtful.
The Packers will be without defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt when they host the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday at Lambeau Field (kickoff at noon). The first round draft pick by the Packers in 2022 is out for the second consecutive game with an ankle injury he picked up in the Packers’ Week 4 loss to the Vikings.
His ankle is sufficiently bad that he’s not managed any practice time since sustaining the injury, so he may well be out for more games. The Packers next play the Texans, then the Jags.
Luke Musgrave out
Also suffering from an ankle injury is tight end Luke Musgrave, who has been placed on injured reserve and will be out for at least four games.
Packers injury status
The Packers have listed the following players as questionable:
Cornerback Jaire Alexander (groin); guard Jordan Morgan (shoulder); defensive end Arron Mosby; left tackle Rasheed Walker (knee) and wide receiver Christian Watson (ankle).
While on the list, Mosby practiced fully all week, while Alexander, Morgan and Watson were limited. Rahseed Walker was added to the list Friday.
Meanwhile the following players have been limited but have no game designation:
Safety Zayne Anderson (elbow); defensive tackle Kenny Clark (toe); linebacker Edgerrin Cooper (hip); defensive tackle Jonathan Ford (calf); guard Elgton Jenkins (knee); tight end Tucker Kraft (groin); offensive tackle Zach Tom (shoulder); cornerback Carrington Valentine (ankle).
Cardinals injury status for the game against the Packers
See also: Week 6 NFL injury round-up