Injury report: Packers, 49ers both healthy going into NFC title game

The NFC Championship Game will feature two healthy teams battling for a spot in the Super Bowl.

Two healthy rosters will clash in Sunday’s NFC Championship Game.

The Green Bay Packers and San Francisco 49ers reported little to no injury concerns on Friday’s injury report.

The Packers listed fullback Danny Vitale as questionable with a knee injury, while the 49ers didn’t list a single player on their final injury report of the week.

The Packers had only five players limited during Friday’s practice, and three – Tramon Williams, Jimmy Graham and Marcedes Lewis – are only listed for veteran rest. Vitale and outside linebacker Preston Smith (ankle) were limited with injuries. Everyone else on the roster, including defensive lineman Kenny Clark and receivers Geronimo Allison and Allen Lazard, practiced in full on Friday.

The 49ers listed only one player as limited at practice: linebacker Kwon Alexander. Everyone else, including outside linebacker Dee Ford, practiced fully on Friday.

Both teams are in ideal health for this point of the season, and neither team will have much of an injury excuse entering Sunday’s title game.

The winner goes to Super Bowl LIV.

The Packers still have a chance to activate defensive back Raven Greene, who practiced with the team the last two weeks. He remains on injured reserve but could return Saturday. Greene would be the 53rd player on the Packers roster.