What to know from Packers’ first injury report of Week 11 vs. Chargers

What to know from the Packers’ first injury report before playing the Chargers in Week 11.

The Green Bay Packers released the team’s first injury report of Week 11 on Wednesday. The team will release two more injury reports, including a final injury report on Friday with official playing status designations before Sunday’s showdown with the Los Angeles Chargers.

Here’s everything to know from Week 11’s first injury report:

— First things first: the Packers didn’t practice in pads and held nothing more than a walk-through on Wednesday, so everything in terms of participation is an estimate.

— Linebacker Quay Walker practiced for the first time since injuring his groin. He was estimated as limited Wednesday. Walker has missed the last two games.

— Cornerback Jaire Alexander didn’t practice and looks well on his way to missing a second consecutive game because of a shoulder injury suffered vs. the Rams. Not having him against Keenan Allen and Justin Herbert would be a big blow. Matt LaFleur said he’s getting better but did not sound optimistic about this week’s availability.

— Elsewhere in the secondary, safety Rudy Ford — who missed one game and played through another because of a calf injury — now has a biceps injury. He missed Wednesday’s practice. The Packers probably won’t have a secondary that is anywhere near 100 percent for Sunday’s showdown with Herbert.

— Offensive linemen Jon Runyan Jr. and Yosh Nijman were both full participants. Center Josh Myers — who had a knee injury — was removed from the injury report.

— Left guard Elgton Jenkins and running back Aaron Jones remain on the injury report with previous injuries. Jenkins, a knee; Jones, a hamstring. The same goes for Kenny Clark, who played through a shoulder injury last week.

— Receiver Christian Watson now has a shoulder injury and was limited Wednesday. He had a back injury but played through it last week. Just the year, Watson has been out of been on the injury report with hamstring, knee, back and shoulder injuries.

— While Jaire Alexander was out Wednesday, so was Keenan Allen. He has a shoulder injury. Tight ends Gerald Everett and Donald Parham Jr. were also out, so while the Packers are hurting in the secondary, Justin Herbert isn’t guaranteed to have a full arsenal of weapons come Sunday.