Packers vs. Bengals Injury Report: Thursday Update

Packers vs. Bengals Injury Report: Thursday Update
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The big news out of Green Bay on Thursday is that Packers left tackle Rasheed Walker, who was listed as limited with a quadricep injury for Wednesday’s practice, was a non-participant on Thursday. As of now, we have no further information than that, so keep an eye out for developments on Friday, the next time that Packers head coach Matt LaFleur will speak to the press.

If Walker is out, his likely replacement is second-year first-round pick Jordan Morgan, who has lined up at every position other than center on the Packers’ offensive line this year due to injuries.

Beyond Walker, the other non-participants in practice today were tackle Anthony Belton (ankle) and defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt (knee).

Limited players were offensive lineman Aaron Banks (groin), defensive end Kingsley Enagbare (ankle), cornerback Nate Hobbs (concussion), kicker Brandon McManus (quadricep), offensive lineman Jacob Monk (hamstring), right tackle Zach Tom (oblique), receiver Christian Watson (knee) and receiver Savion Williams (groin). McManus, who was injured in practice on Wednesday, took mental reps on Thursday. He told the media after practice that he plans on playing Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals.

On the Bengals’ end of the injury report, the only non-participants in practice today for non-rest reasons were guard Dylan Fairchild (knee) and linebacker Shaka Heyward (illness). Fairchild, a rookie third-round pick, has started every game for Cincinnati this year, while Heyward hasn’t started a game in his NFL career and has only played seven total defensive snaps for the Bengals in 2025.

Players who were limited for Cincinnati were receiver/returner Charlie Jones (Achilles) and first-round rookie defensive end Shemar Stewart (ankle).