Packers list Bryan Bulaga, two others as questionable vs. Giants

Bulaga, Tony Brown and Will Redmond are all questionable for Sunday against the Giants.

The Green Bay Packers listed offensive tackle Bryan Bulaga, cornerback Tony Brown and safety Will Redmond as questionable for Sunday’s matchup with the New York Giants.

Bulaga, the team’s starter at right tackle, left Sunday’s loss to the San Francisco 49ers after injuring his knee in the first quarter, but he participated at practice on Thursday and Friday and now has a great shot at playing against the Giants on Sunday.

Coach Matt LaFleur said Bulaga’s playing status will be determined by how his body responds to back-to-back days of practice.

So far this season, 80 percent of the team’s “questionable” designations have gone on to play in the game.

Brown, a key special teams contributor, must his injured his heel at some point during the last two days. Redmond, however, was a full participant on Friday after missing Wednesday’s practice.

No other player was given an injury designation. Tight end Robert Tonyan and fullback Danny Vitale, who were both questionable last week, were removed from the injury report.

Once again, the Packers are the far healthier team.

The Giants ruled out five players for Sunday: receiver Golden Tate, tight end Evan Engram, safety Jabrill Peppers, long snapper Zak DeOssie and tight end Rhett Ellison.

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