Because the Green Bay Packers have a short turnaround for their next football game on Thanksgiving against the Chicago Bears, they had to turn their first injury report of the week on Monday, typically something they don't have to do until Wednesday.

A total of 15 players were listed on the injury report, tied for the lengthiest report of the year, with six of them in the "did not participate" category, an estimation since the Packers did not actually take to the practice field a day after Sunday's meeting with the Minnesota Vikings.

Among the six that "did not participate" are wide receivers Jared Abbrederis (rib/chest) and Ty Montgomery (ankle), offensive linemen Corey Linsley (ankle) and Bryan Bulaga (knee), defensive back Micah Hyde (hip) and defensive lineman Mike Pennel (quadricep).

Linsley and Hyde both exited Sunday's game against the Vikings and did not return. Presumably, Pennel's injury emerged in the aftermath of the game. The others were pre-existing injuries.

Montgomery's status was particularly interesting in light of the fact that even after he was downgraded on last week's injury report, he still at least took part in practice on a limited basis, although it's possible the Packers are merely erring on the side with only four days between games.

Those listed in the "limited participation" category were running back Eddie Lacy (ankle), linebacker Clay Matthews (knee/ankle), wide receiver Davante Adams (ankle), offensive linemen Josh Sitton (ankle) and T.J. Lang (shoulder), cornerback Damarious Randall (hamstring), safety Morgan Burnett (calf), fullback Aaron Ripkowski (ankle) and linebacker Jayrone Elliott (ankle).

It would appear both Lacy and Adams aggravated ankle injuries. Neither had been listed on the injury report for their ankles in weeks with Adams last being listed Week 8 and Lacy in Week 4.

No players were listed in the "full participation" category.

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