The Green Bay Packers will go into another game without a significant health concern.
While the team listed cornerbacks Kevin King (shoulder) and Tony Brown (heel) as questionable for Week 14’s matchup with the Washington Redskins, both players practiced fully on Friday and have a good chance to play Sunday.
Over 80 percent of the team’s questionable designations have gone on to play this season.
King, who has a history of shoulder issues, wasn’t on the field late in the Packers’ win over the New York Giants and was limited at practice Wednesday and Thursday. He has played in all 12 games this season.
Running back Jamaal Williams (knee) and tight end Jimmy Graham (calf/wrist) were both limited on Friday, but neither has an injury designation and both are expected to play.
The Redskins will be without receiver Paul Richardson and Trey Quinn and safety Deshazor Everett, who were all ruled out Friday. However, they’ll get back top edge rusher Ryan Kerrigan, who missed last week’s win over the Carolina Panthers with a concussion.