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Packers list S Raven Greene as questionable for Sunday

G/T Billy Turner, DL Montravius Adams are doubtful 

S Raven Greene
S Raven Greene

GREEN BAY – The Packers have listed safety Raven Greene (quadriceps) as questionable for Sunday's regular-season opener against the Minnesota Vikings.

Greene returned on Wednesday and practiced in a limited capacity all week.

As Head Coach Matt LaFleur told reporters Friday, guard/tackle Billy Turner (knee) is doubtful to play in Minnesota. Turner practiced on Thursday for the first time since injuring his knee during a practice inside Lambeau Field on Aug. 30, but didn't participate during Friday's final practice before Sunday.

Turner started all 18 games at right guard for the Packers last year, playing a team-high 1,076 offensive snaps during the regular season. The seventh-year offensive lineman has been in the conversation to start at right tackle.

LaFleur hasn't announced who will start there Sunday against the Vikings. Green Bay also signed veteran Rick Wagner during the offseason and is currently carrying second-year tackle Yosh Nijman on its 53.

Defensive tackle Montravius Adams (toe) is also doubtful to play against the Vikings, while first-year linebacker Randy Ramsey has been ruled out due to a groin injury. Linebacker Oren Burks (groin) and tight end Marcedes Lewis (veteran rest) were removed from the injury report and are expected to play.

After placing Danielle Hunter on injured reserve earlier this week, the Vikings didn't list any other players on their injury report this week.

Green Bay Packers

Table inside Article
Player, Pos. INJURY WED THUR FRI STATUS
Montravius Adams, DL Toe LP LP LP Doubtful
Oren Burks, LB Groin LP FP FP --
Raven Greene, S Quadricep LP LP LP Questionable
Marcedes Lewis, TE NIR (veteran rest) DNP FP --
Randy Ramsey, LB Groin DNP DNP DNP Out
Billy Turner, G/T Knee DNP LP DNP Doubtful

Minnesota Vikings

No injuries to report

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