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What to know from Packers' first injury report of Week 6 vs. Bengals

The Green Bay Packers released the team’s first injury report of Week 6 on Wednesday. The team will release two more injury reports, including a final injury report on Friday with official playing status designations, before facing the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 6 of the 2025 season on Sunday.

Here’s everything to know from the Packers’ first injury report:

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— Despite the bye week, the Packers still listed 14 players on the first injury report, including 11 who were limited or did not practice on Wednesday.

— Defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt (knee) and right tackle Anthony Belton (ankle) did not practice on Wednesday. Coach Matt LaFleur said Wyatt is “week to week,” and he revealed Belton is not close to returning from his injury. Wyatt appears to be a long shot to play Sunday against the Bengals.

— Starting offensive lineman Zach Tom (oblique) and Aaron Banks (groin) both practiced on Wednesday but were limited. LaFleur said Tom is feeling “good” after the week off.

— Cornerback Nate Hobbs is still in the concussion protocol after suffering the head injury in Dallas. But he did practice in a limited capacity on Wednesday.

— Among the new injuries: edge rusher Kingsley Enagbare (ankle, limited), kicker Brandon McManus (right quad, limited), offensive lineman Jordan Morgan (knee, full) and receiver Savion Williams (groin, limited).

— Quarterback Jordan Love added an ankle injury but was listed as a full participant on Wednesday. Tight end Tucker Kraft (elbow) was also full go.

— Receiver Christian Watson (knee) and offensive lineman Jacob Monk (ankle) both practiced in a limited capacity after being designated for return on Monday.

— For the Bengals, guard Dylan Fairchild and tight end Drew Sample did not practice because of injuries on Wednesday. First-round pick Shemar Stewart has missed three straight games but practiced in a limited capacity on Wednesday, while former Packer Lucas Patrick was limited after being designated for return from IR on Wednesday. Receiver Ja’Marr Chase got rest.

Packers injury report, Week 6 vs. Bengals

This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: What to know from Packers’ first injury report of Week 6 vs. Bengals

Reporting by Zach Kruse, Packers Wire / Packers Wire

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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