Monday Night Football lights up Lambeau Field on November 10, 2025, as the Green Bay Packers (5-2-1) host the Philadelphia Eagles (6-2) in a Week 10 NFC heavyweight clash. Fresh off a stunning home upset to the Carolina Panthers that exposed inconsistencies in their overall offense, averaging just 3.5 yards per carry, the Packers desperately seek redemption under the primetime glare. Jordan Love’s arm talent, paired with a dynamic receiving led by Romeo Doubs, faces a stern test against Philly’s secondary, while Josh Jacobs aims to revive Green Bay’s ground attack against a middling Eagles rush defense.
The defending Super Bowl champs, rested from their bye week, roll in with momentum from a 38-20 dismantling of the New York Giants. Jalen Hurts’ dual-threat ability with Saquon Barkley’s rediscovered burst, with 150 yards in the win against the Giants, and DeVonta Smith and A.J. Brown, they aim to stretch the field. But Philly’s unit must contain Love’s deep passes amid a recent trade bolstering their pass rush with Jaelan Phillips. With DE Brandon Graham back from retirement and going to make his season debut against the Packers, this matchup will certainly be interesting to watch.
| Player | Postion | Injury | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aaron Banks | G | Neck | (-) |
| Edgerrin Cooper | LB | Foot | (-) |
| Matthew Golden | WR | Shoulder | Questionable |
| Kamal Hadden | CB | Hamstring | (-) |
| Malik Heath | WR | Hip | (-) |
| Nate Hobbs | CB | Knee | Out |
| Josh Jacobs | RB | NIR – Vet Rest | (-) |
| Brandon McManus | K | Right Quad | (-) |
| Micah Parsons | DL | Pectoral/Illness | (-) |
| Zach Tom | OL | Back | Questionable |
| Lukas Van Ness | DL | Foot | Out |
| Quay Walker | LB | Calf | (-) |
| Christian Watson | WR | Knee | (-) |
| Dontayvion Wicks | WR | Calf | Questionable |
| Savion Williams | WR | Foot | Questionable |
| Malik Willis | QB | Calf | (-) |
| Colby Wooden | DL | Shoulder | (-) |
The Green Bay Packers have listed 17 players on the injury report. Only two players have been ruled out for the game against the Eagles, with DL Lukas Van Ness (foot) and CB Nate Hobbs (knee). The Packers have been hit by multiple wide receiver injuries, which may cripple them going against the Eagles. Matthew Golden is questionable for the game, and did not participated in Friday or Saturday’s practices sessions. Whereas Dontayvion Wicks and Savion Williams were both limited at practice on Saturday, making them questionable for the game.
| Player | Position | Injury | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saquon Barkley | RB | Groin | (-) |
| Jakorian Bennett | CB | Pectoral | Questionable |
| A.J. Brown | WR | Hamstring | (-) |
| Kylen Granson | TE | Abdomen | (-) |
| Adoree’ Jackson | CB | Personal Matter/Concussion | (-) |
| Cam Jurgens | C | Knee | Out |
| Willie Lampkin | G | Knee/Ankle | Questionable |
| Moro Ojomo | DT | Concussion | (-) |
| Nolan Smith | LB | Triceps | Questionable |
The Philadelphia Eagles only have 9 players on the injury report, and only C Cam Jurgens is ruled out for the game dealing with a knee injury. Nolan Smith, Willie Lampkin, and Jakorian Bennett are all listed as questionable for the game. Smith, Lampkin, and Bennett are listed as questionable, but were full participants at practices held on all Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Saquon Barkley is set to play against the Green Bay Packers, after there were some initial concerns with his groin injury earlier.
Matthew Golden is listed as questionable for the game against the Eagles, dealing with a shoulder injury and he missed out on Friday and Saturday’s practice.
A.J. Brown, who was dealing with a hamstring strain, will play against the Green Bay Packers. He was a full participant on all three days of practices.
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