Packers' Jaire Alexander and Quay Walker Doubtful for Sunday's Steelers Game
Packers' secondary already missing key players; several others questionable for the game
- Green Bay Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander and linebacker Quay Walker are doubtful for Sunday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers due to a shoulder issue and a groin injury respectively.
- The Packers' secondary is already missing key players, with cornerback Eric Stokes and safety Darnell Savage on injured reserve due to hamstring and calf injuries respectively.
- Several other Packers players are questionable for the game, including safety Rudy Ford, defensive lineman Kenny Clark, center Josh Myers, offensive guard Jon Runyan Jr., and offensive tackle Yosh Nijman.
- Despite the injuries, the Packers managed to defeat the Rams 20-3 in their last game, with a starting secondary that included two rookie seventh-round picks, cornerback Keisean Nixon and safety Jonathan Owens.
- If Alexander is unable to play, reserve cornerback Corey Ballentine and Robert Rochell, who was signed off the Carolina Panthers’ practice squad, may be given opportunities to step up.