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Packers-Lions injury report: No Kenny Clark, Kenny Golladay for Week 2

The Green Bay Packers will be without four injured players on Sunday against the Detroit Lions, including Pro Bowl defensive lineman Kenny Clark.

The Lions will also be without four injured players, including Pro Bowl receiver Kenny Golladay.

The Packers and Lions both ruled out four players on Friday’s final injury report of Week 2.

Matt LaFleur’s team won’t have Clark (groin), receiver Equanimeous St. Brown (knee), outside linebacker Randy Ramsey (groin) and guard Lane Taylor (knee). Five others – offensive lineman Billy Turner (knee), tight end Josiah Deguara (shin), safety Raven Greene (quad), defensive lineman Montravius Adams (toe) and guard Lucas Patrick (shoulder) – are listed as questionable.

Although the Packers will be missing Clark and Taylor, two starters, the offensive line could get back Turner, and both Greene and Adams could play a role on defense if available.

The Lions are also banged up entering Week 2. Golladay (hamstring) won’t play. Neither will guard Joe Dahl (groin), cornerback Desmond Trufant (hamstring) or tight end Hunter Bryant (hamstring). Offensive tackle Halapoulivvati Vaitai (foot), cornerback Darryl Roberts (calf), safety C.J. Moore (hamstring) and defensive tackle Nick Williams (shoulder) are questionable.

The Lions also put starting slot cornerback Justin Coleman on injured reserve this week. Matt Patricia’s team will have first-round pick Jeff Okudah, who is scheduled to make his NFL debut on Sunday.

The Packers did not give Elgton Jenkins (ankle) an injury designation, meaning he’ll play Sunday.