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UPDATE: Packers list: QB Jordan Love's participation against Colts questionable

UPDATE: The Packers have updated quarterback Jordan Love's status to questionable for Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts. Love was originally listed as questionable on Friday's injury report due to a knee injury. QB Sean Clifford was promoted from the practice squad to the active roster to back up QB Malik Willis against Indianapolis.

GREEN BAY – The Packers have listed quarterback Jordan Love (knee) as questionable for Sunday's first home game against the Indianapolis Colts.

The participation of running back MarShawn Lloyd (thigh) and receiver Jayden Reed (calf/shin) is also questionable.

Love hasn't practiced this week after suffering a knee injury in last Friday's 34-29 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, but head coach Matt LaFleur left Love open the possibility of playing all week.

“He's doing well,” LaFleur said after practice Friday. “He has a great attitude, works hard and is getting better every day.”

If Love is unable to play, third-year quarterback Malik Willis will start in his place.

Reed was placed on the injured list after being limited in practice on Friday. The second-year receiver is coming off a career day against the Philadelphia Eagles, totaling 171 yards (138 receiving and 33 rushing) and two touchdowns.

The Packers have not released game status for the following players, all of whom are expected to be available against the Colts: defensive lineman Kenny Clark (toe), running back Josh Jacobs (back), linebacker Quay Walker (groin), cornerback Corey Ballentine (oblique) and linebacker Edgerrin Cooper (knee).

Clark participated fully on Friday after being limited on Wednesday and Thursday.

The Colts have ruled out safety Julian Blackmon (shoulder) and listed three players in question: defensive tackle DeForest Buckner (back), defensive end Kwity Paye (hamstring) and receiver Josh Downs (ankle).

Neither Blackmon nor Buckner practiced this week. Paye returned on a limited basis on Friday.

Kicker Matt Gay (hernia) has not been given game status and is expected to play.