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Lions vs. Packers: Thanksgiving Day Injury Report
27 Nov
Summary
- Several key players sidelined for Thanksgiving clash.
- Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers release inactive lists.
- Injuries impact offensive and defensive lines for both teams.

The Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers have officially announced their inactive players ahead of their Week 13 Thanksgiving Day game. Both teams are dealing with significant injuries that will affect their lineups for this crucial divisional contest. The Lions will be without several key contributors, including offensive lineman Graham Glasgow and safety Kerby Joseph, both sidelined with knee issues. Defensive end Joshua Paschal and wide receiver Khalif Raymond are also out.
The Green Bay Packers are also facing personnel challenges, with several defensive and offensive players ruled out. Defensive lineman Karl Brooks and wide receiver Jayden Reed are among the notable absences due to ankle and foot/shoulder injuries, respectively. Defensive lineman Lukas Van Ness and wide receiver Savion Williams will also not be available for the Thanksgiving Day clash. These absences could significantly alter game strategies for both sides.
Despite the injury concerns, star quarterbacks Jared Goff for the Lions and Jordan Love for the Packers are expected to lead their offenses. The game, scheduled for 1 p.m. ET at Ford Field in Detroit, will be broadcast on Fox. This matchup is critical for both teams as they vie for position in the NFC North.




