Packers’ first injury report of Week 12 reveals an almost fully healthy team

The Packers are at full strength entering Week 12.

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Football teams don’t get much healthier than this in Week 12.

The Green Bay Packers provided their first injury report of the week on Wednesday, and it revealed an almost fully healthy roster coming out of the bye week.

Tight end Jimmy Graham and cornerback Tramon Williams were given a day of veteran’s rest, but everyone else practiced on Wednesday, and only two others – receiver Davante Adams (toe) and fullback Danny Vitale (knee) – were listed as limited.

Even tight end Robert Tonyan, who has missed the last five games with a hip injury, was listed as a full participant. Linebacker Ty Summers and kick returner Tremon Smith, who both left the Packers’ win over the Carolina Panthers with concussions, were able to practice in full, too.

It’s a much different story for the San Francisco 49ers.

Running back Matt Breida, edge rusher Dee Ford, kicker Robbie Gould, tight end George Kittle, receiver Deebo Samuel, receiver Emmanuel Sanders and offensive tackle Joe Staley all missed Wednesday’s practice. All seven could be game-time decisions for 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan.

More than likely, Matt LaFleur will have to pick seven healthy scratches in deciding the 46-man gameday roster.

The Packers and 49ers are scheduled for kickoff at 7:20 p.m. CT on Sunday night at Levi’s Stadium. Official injury designations are provided on Friday.