The Green Bay Packers are 11-4 and have already clinched a spot in the NFL Playoffs. So too have the Minnesota Vikings, their Week 17 opponent, who are 13-2. While Green Bay cannot win the NFC North this season, they can improve their postseason seeding with wins over the Vikings and Chicago Bears, and if Minnesota goes on to lose to the Detroit Lions in Week 18.
For the Packers, though, these last two games are about getting right and staying fresh for the postseason. Regardless of what seed they end up with, they will likely be playing all of their playoff games on the road.
Unfortunately, the team is not as healthy as they would like to be as the 2024 NFL season winds down.
The Green Bay Packers Will Be Without Jaire Alexander vs the Minnesota Vikings
As is true for all NFL teams at this point in the season, injuries are starting to pile up for the Packers. Due to these, and with a postseason spot already in their grasp, Green Bay has ruled out several players for their Week 17 game against the Vikings.
The most notable of these is two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Jaire Alexander, who is still recovering from a torn PCL suffered in Week Eight. While he was a full participant in practice on Wednesday, he was limited on Thursday and did not practice at all on Friday.
Safety Evan Williams, who suffered a quad injury in practice prior to Green Bay’s win over the New Orleans Saints, is also out. Linebacker Quay Walker, who has a sprained ankle, and backup offensive tackle Andre Dillard, who has a concussion, are also out.
Christian Watson, Javon Bullard, and Ty’Ron Hopper are listed as questionable.