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Injury roundup: Packers' Davante Adams will be a game-time decision - NFL.com

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Will Aaron Rodgers have his top receiver in Sunday night's game against the New Orleans Saints? It appears to be still up in the air.

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Davante Adams is listed as doubtful with a very minor hamstring strain and will be a game-time decision, according to NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport.

"We'll give him the rest of the week to see where he is," Packers head coach Matt LaFleur had said earlier in the week.

Adams is pushing to play, and Green Bay will give him a chance to prove it. It's a longshot but he hasn't given up, per Rapoport.

The Fresno State product had 14 receptions and two scores in Week 1 but left last Sunday's win over the Detroit Lions with just three receptions.

Other injuries we are keeping an eye on ahead of Sunday's Week 3 games:

  • After a strong week of practice, Lions wide receiver Kenny Golladay (hamstring) is set to make his season debut against the Arizona Cardinals, a source tells Rapoport. He was listed as questionable.
  • The Houston Texans are expected to have wide receiver Kenny Stills (illness) against the Pittsburgh Steelers, but running back Duke Johnson (ankle) is still not healthy enough to get out there, according to Rapoport. Johnson is listed as questionable, but is a longshot to play.
  • The Las Vegas Raiders listed running back Josh Jacobs (hip) and tight end Darren Waller (knee) as questionable, but sources say both players should be good to go against the New England Patriots, per Rapoport. Both players just practiced on Friday.
  • The Atlanta Falcons will take it up to 90 minutes from game time for wide receiver Julio Jones, who recently re-aggravated a hamstring injury. He's listed as questionable, and still has a chance to prove he can move around well enough to play. He only practiced on Friday and was very limited.
  • Dallas Cowboys left tackle Tyron Smith (neck) is listed as questionable and in a similar position as last week -- with an outside chance at playing, but no one has ruled him out. Meanwhile, defensive end Demarcus Lawrence (knee) is expected to play, according to Rapoport.
  • Denver Broncos wideout Jerry Jeudy bruised his ribs in last week's game and is listed as questionable. A source tells Rapoport he's expected to play, and will loom large with Courtland Sutton on IR.
  • Minnesota Vikings star defensive end Danielle Hunter is regaining strength and getting closer to returning from a herniated disc in his neck, though he's unlikely to be ready to play when he's eligible to come off IR next week. Optimism is still high that he's back this season, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
  • Buffalo Bills linebackers Tremaine Edmunds and Matt Milano are expected to be active today vs. the Rams, NFL Network's Kim Jones reported.
  • Two key defensive linemen are expected to give it a go today. Philadelphia Eagles' Fletcher Cox and the Cincinnati Bengals' Mike Daniels, NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reported.
  • The original timeline for Saints wideout Michael Thomas was 2 to 4 weeks and today is now his second missed game, Rapoport reported. If all goes well, he could theoretically be ready next Sunday, but that is only part of it. Smartly, the Saints have worked to avoid re-injury. That's as important as him playing now, Rapoport added.
  • San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel (foot) should return to practice this week, but the current plan is to ease him in off Injured Reserve, a source told Rapoport. Samuel likely returns to the field on game-day on Oct. 11 vs. the Dolphins, rather than next Sunday vs. the Eagles, Rapoport added.

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