Quarterback Aaron Rodgers is officially listed as probable on the Green Bay Packers injury report.
More importantly, coach Mike McCarthy says he has no concern about Rodgers’ health going into Sunday’s game with the Detroit Lions.
“I don’t have any concerns today, just based off the conversation with Aaron and how he’s feeling,” McCarthy said. “Really, tomorrow will be a big indicator, just to watch him move around and do different things. And then we’ll communicate during the game. But I don’t have a very high concern right now.”
It doesn’t sound as if Rodgers, who injured a calf against the Buccaneers, had a full workload in practice on Friday. However, there’s never really been any doubt that he’ll play on Sunday.
Everyone else on the Packers’ injury report is also listed as probable with the exception of cornerback Davon House, who is listed as out. House hasn’t played since the December 8 game with Atlanta because of a shoulder injury.