Cincinnati Bengals vs. Green Bay Packers Injury Report

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Green Bay Packers running back Eddie Lacy (27) carries the ball as St. Louis Rams cornerback Janoris Jenkins (21) defends during the first half at the Edward Jones Dome. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports

The Green Bay Packers and Cincinnati Bengals will face off tomorrow in one of the most captivating games of the week, and below are both team’s injury reports.

Green Bay Packers

Out

S Morgan Burnett (hamstring)- Was fully expected to be out after not practicing all week.

CB Casey Hayward (hamstring)- The elite CB most likely won’t play until October.

CB Jarrett Bush (hamstring)

Doubtful

FB John Kuhn (hamstring)- He isn’t playing.

Questionable

RB Eddie Lacy (concussion)- The victim of a dirty hit from Brandon Meriweather last week, Eddie Lacy will almost certainly be rested through the Packers Week 4 bye. I would be beyond shocked if the Cincinnati Bengals end up facing Lacy, and it makes the utmost sense for the Packers to roll with James Starks and rest their rookie RB. Lacy clearly isn’t ready to return, and he never practiced this week either.

Probable

DE Johnny Jolly (neck)

TE Jermichael Finley (toe)- His status was never in doubt after playing last week, and he is listed as probable as a mere formality.

CB Tramon Williams (groin)

G T.J. Lang (back)

Cincinnati Bengals

Out

CB Brandon Ghee (concussion)

DE Robert Geathers (elbow)- The ten-year veteran is on the injured reserve after suffering the elbow injury in the Bengals Monday Night Football win over the rival Pittsburgh Steelers.

Doubtful

CB Dre Kirkpatrick (hamstring)- The second-year CB strained his hamstring against the Steelers.

G Mike Pollak (knee)

Questionable

CB Adam Jones (abdomen)

OT Anthony Collins (knee)

S Jeromy Miles (hamstring)

Probable

RB Giovani Bernard (hamstring)

WR Marvin Jones (foot)

TE Alex Smith (illness)

DE Wallace Gilberry (knee)

DE Carlos Dunlap (thigh)

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