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Packers suffer several injuries vs Eagles in playoff loss. Here's a list of every player injured.


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The injuries started early for the Green Bay Packers in their 22-10 playoff loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday and they never stopped all the way to the final moments.

One by one, the Packers' injury list kept growing just as the team's turnovers did in the ugly defeat at Lincoln Financial Field.

First it was Elgton Jenkins and Devonte Wyatt on the offensive and defensive lines, respectively. Then wide receivers Romeo Doubs and Jayden Reed went out, depleting the wide receivers corps that already was playing without Christian Watson, who suffered a torn ACL in last week's regular-season finale. Josh Jacobs and Quay Walker were also banged up.

And then with the game all but decided, center Josh Myers suffered a leg injury and needed to be taken off the field on a cart. About the only thing that stopped the bleeding was the clock. The Packers will now have the offseason to recover from not only the injuries but also from all the troubling losses to the top-tier teams in 2024.

Here's a list of all the Packers who were injured in Sunday's game:

Elgton Jenkins

Jenkins, the two-time Pro Bowl offensive lineman, suffered a neck stinger in the first quarter when an Eagles defensive player rammed into his shoulder on the team's first offensive play.

Jenkins was shown in pain on the sideline. He never returned.

His loss was immense. The Packers inserted little-used 2024 rookie Travis Glover and later 2023 undrafted free agent Kadeem Telfort. But they were both overmatched and overwhelmed.

Devonte Wyatt

The defensive tackle suffered a lower leg injury in the first quarter and did not return.

It was the second time in the past three games that Wyatt, the 2022 first-round draft pick from Georgia, left a game injured.

He departed the Packers' Week 17 game against the Vikings with a concussion.

Romeo Doubs

A silence came over the stadium when wide receiver Romeo Doubs came crashing to the Lincoln Financial Field turf.

Doubs hit his head hard when he fell to the ground after going up for a catch in the end zone with 6:55 left in the third quarter with the Packers down 10-0.

Doubs stayed down for an extended period and many of his teammates kneeled around him.

He needed assistance in walking off and was evaluated for a concussion.

The injury is even more serious knowing that Doubs suffered a concussion in a Nov. 24 game. He missed the next two games before returning on Dec. 15 and proceeded to wear a Guardian Cap the rest of the season to provide an extra layer of protection to his head.

Jayden Reed

Not long after Doubs left the game, Jayden Reed exited with a shoulder injury, leaving an already-thin pass-catching unit searching for available bodies.

Reed, who was the team's leading receiver on the day, had just notched a first down on a 13-yard catch and run. But he landed awkwardly while being tackled and dislocated his shoulder.

His right arm was in a sling in the locker room, according to media reports.

Josh Jacobs

The Packers' powerful running back was a stud like always. He had 18 carries for 81 yards and scored the team's only touchdown in the game. And he did it behind a makeshift offensive line.

Jacobs showed his strength when he rumbled 32 yards down to the 1-yard on the final play of the third quarter, pulling many Eagles defenders with him. He scored a TD on the next play.

But Jacobs had to leave with 7:33 in the fourth quarter after a 14-yard catch and run with what appeared to be a lower-leg injury as the Packers were driving down 19-10.

After he left, backup running back Emanuel Wilson gained 4 yards on a run but then on a third-and-3, he was stuffed for no gain up the middle. The Packers failed to convert on fourth down and the game was effectively over after that.

Quay Walker

The linebacker was active for the first time in nearly a month after being out with an ankle injury.

But he was also banged up against the Eagles late in the game.

Walker led the team on Sunday with eight tackles.

Josh Myers

The final injury came to Myers.

The free agent-to-be saw his season end with 3 minutes, 12 seconds left in the game after Kadeem Telfort inadvertently collided with Myers' left leg.

Myers said postgame that he thought he broke his leg but believes that it's "only" a hairline fracture.

Myers was taken off the field on a cart.