Packers rule out Devonte Wyatt, list 5 others as questionable vs. Cardinals

The Packers ruled out Devonte Wyatt and listed 5 others — including LT Rasheed Walker — as questionable to play vs. the Cardinals.

The Green Bay Packers will be without Devonte Wyatt for a second consecutive game, and five others will be game-time decisions ahead of Sunday’s showdown with the Arizona Cardinals.

The Packers ruled out Wyatt, who is battling an ankle injury, and listed cornerback Jaire Alexander (groin), receiver Christian Watson (ankle), offensive tackle Rasheed Walker (knee), offensive lineman Jordan Morgan (shoulder) and defensive end Arron Mosby (shoulder) as questionable to play.

Walker is a new injury. He was limited Friday with a knee injury.

Alexander, Watson and Morgan, who all missed last week’s win in Los Angeles, practiced each day this week in a limited capacity. Alexander and Morgan have missed back-to-back games but could return this week. Watson might miss only one game despite a scary looking injury against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 4.

Mosby was a full participant each day but is still questionable.

Wyatt’s ankle injury has kept him out of practice each of the last two weeks. Expect more snaps for Karl Brooks and Colby Wooden once again on Sunday against the Cardinals.

Tight end Luke Musgrave is going on injured reserve and is no longer on the injury report.

The Cardinals ruled out receiver Zay Jones and defensive lineman Darius Robinson and listed kicker Matt Prater, cornerback Garrett Williams and offensive linemen Kelvin Beachum and Christian Jones as questionable.

Inactives are announced 90 minutes before kickoff, so around 10:30 a.m. CT.