In the first game of the NFL Playoffs Divisional Round, the Los Angeles Rams pack their snowpants to go and face the Green Bay Packers. As with any game this time of year, there are plenty of players that are banged up. Here is the Rams vs Packers injury report leading up to Saturday’s game.

The Rams vs Packers injury report will be updated daily, so return in the evenings to get the most up to date injury news for the NFL Playoffs.

Rams vs Packers NFL Playoffs Info

Los Angeles Rams (10-6, 4-4 Away) vs. Green Bay Packers (13-3, 7-1 Home)
Date: Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021
Time: 4:35 p.m. EST
Venue: Lambeau Field — Green Bay, WI
Coverage: FOX

Credit: Alex Gallardo/AP Photo

Rams Injury Report

Thursday, Jan. 14

Did Not Participate: G David Edwards (ankle), WR Cooper Kupp (knee), *OLB Terrell Lewis (ankle), *QB John Wolford (neck).

John Wolford and Terrell Lewis have been ruled OUT.

Limited Participant: LT Andrew Whitworth (knee).

Full Participant: DT Aaron Donald (ribs)

Wednesday, Jan. 13

Did Not Participate: DT Aaron Donald (ribs), G David Edwards (ankle), WR Cooper Kupp (knee), OLB Terrell Lewis (ankle), QB John Wolford (neck).

Limited Participant: LT Andrew Whitworth (knee).

Full Participant: QB Jared Goff (right thumb), WR/KR Nsimba Webster (hamstring).

Credit: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images

Packers Injury Report

Thursday, Jan. 14

Did Not Participate: DT Kingsley Keke (concussion)

Kingsley Keke is considered doubtful for Saturday’s game.

Limited Participant: CB Kevin King (Achilles), WR Allen Lazard (core/wrist), OLB Za’Darius Smith (ankle/thumb), WR Equanimeous St. Brown (knee/ankle), RT Rick Wagner (knee).

Full Participant: TE Marcedes Lewis (knee)

Wednesday, Jan. 13

Did Not Participate: TE Marcedes Lewis (knee), DT Kingsley Keke (concussion), OT Jared Veldheer *(not injury related).

*Jared Veldheer tested positive for COVID-19. No Packers deemed close contacts.

Limited Participant: CB Kevin King (Achilles), WR Allen Lazard (core/wrist), OLB Za’Darius Smith (ankle/thumb), WR Equanimeous St. Brown (knee/ankle), RT Rick Wagner (knee).

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