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The Packers rule out DL Devonte Wyatt and list WRs Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs as doubtful to play against the Rams

The Green Bay Packers listed a total of 10 players with playing status – including three as out or doubtful – in their final injury report prior to their Week 5 game against the Los Angeles Rams.

The list is long for Matt LaFleur's team.

The Packers ruled out defensive lineman Devonte Wyatt and listed receivers Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs as questionable. Seven are questionable: cornerback Jaire Alexander, offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins, linebacker Edgerrin Cooper, offensive lineman Jordan Morgan, tight end Luke Musgrave, cornerback Carrington Valentine and defensive lineman Jonathan Ford.

Quarterback Jordan Morgan was a full participant on Thursday and Friday and does not have a status designation on the final injury report.

Wyatt injured his ankle last week against the Minnesota Vikings and didn't practice all week. The same goes for Watson, who avoided an injured reserve but will likely miss at least one game. Doubs had a personal issue and missed practice on Thursday and Friday, and LaFleur called his status “day by day.” It's possible that the Packers will be without two of their top receivers against the Rams on Sunday.

Of the seven questionable entries, only Musgrave did not practice in any capacity this week. He missed all three training sessions this week due to an ankle injury. The other six practiced on a limited basis Friday, including Alexander, who is trying to recover from a groin injury. Valentine and Morgan both trained all three days and were able to return after two game absences.

With seven questionable players, the pregame inactive list will be significant for the Packers. Teams will announce inactivity 90 minutes before kickoff, which is around 2:55 p.m. CT on Sunday.

The Rams ruled out two players: receiver Cooper Kupp and defensive lineman Larrell Murchinson.