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Packers getting healthy as they prepare for the Bears

September 25, 2014 By Bill Scott

Clay Matthews works out on Wednesday.

Clay Matthews works out on Wednesday.

All 52 players on the Green Bay Packers roster practiced on Wednesday as they get ready for Sunday’s NFC North showdown at Chicago against the Bears.

Linebackers Brad Jones (quadriceps), Clay Matthews (groin) and Nick Perry (wrist) all practiced on a limited basis.  Cornerback Davon House (knee), wide receiver Jarrett Boykin (knee) and right tackle Bryan Bulaga (knee) were all full participants.

Matthews wasn’t able to finish Sunday’s 19-7 loss at Detroit last Sunday.  Today will be a big day for Matthews as the Packers will work in full pads.

Bears injury update

The health of Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall remains up in the air.  Chicago didn’t practice on Wednesday, but the wide receiver was still designated as “did not participate”.

Marshall reaggravated the injury at New York last Monday night.

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Filed Under: Packers, Sports, Titletown Report Tagged With: Brad Jones, Bryan Bulaga, Clay Matthews, Green Bay Packers, Jarrett Boykin, Nick Perry



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