What to know from Packers’ first injury report of Week 5 vs. Raiders

All the important things to know from the Packers’ first injury report of Week 5 vs. the Raiders.

The Green Bay Packers released the team’s first injury report of Week 5 on Thursday. The team will release two more injury reports, including a final injury report on Saturday with official playing time designations before Monday night’s showdown with the Las Vegas Raiders.

Here’s everything to know from Week 5’s first injury report:

— The Packers listed 10 players as limited or did not participate on Thursday. The Raiders had seven.

— Right guard Jon Runyan Jr. is dealing with ankle and groin injuries coming out of last week and did not participate on Thursday. His status for Monday night is very much up in the air.

— Safety Rudy Ford has an oblique injury and did not participate on Thursday, but coach Matt LaFleur expressed some optimism that he would be able to go Friday.

— Cornerback Jaire Alexander is still limited by a back injury. He has missed the last two games. The Packers need him back vs. Davante Adams.

— Running back Aaron Jones (hamstring) and receiver Christian Watson (hamstring) remain limited but both are likely inching closer to 100 percent. Right tackle Zach Tom (knee) also remains limited after playing last week.

— Linebacker De’Vondre Campbell (ankle) did not participate and will be expected to miss a second straight game. Isaiah McDuffie is his backup.

— Left guard Elgton Jenkins (knee) was a limited participant on Thursday. The door remains open to him playing on Monday night.

— Tight end Luke Musgrave was a full participant after passing through concussion protocol.

— Cornerback Eric Stokes was limited. He came off the PUP list on Tuesday and now has a three-week window to return to the 53-man roster.

— Safety Zayne Anderson remains out with a hamstring injury. He probably should have gone on injured reserve weeks ago.

— Raiders receiver Davante Adams did not practice on Thursday. He has a shoulder injury. Quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo remains in the concussion protocol but did practice in a limited capacity on Thursday. Cornerback Nate Hobbs (ankle) did not practice on Thursday.