GREEN BAY – The Packers have removed quarterback Aaron Rodgers from the injury report prior to Sunday's game with the Detroit Lions.

It's the first time Rodgers has been taken off the injury report since injuring his knee in last month's opener against Chicago. He would have been a full participant if the team practiced Friday.

Starting receivers Davante Adams (calf) and Geronimo Allison (concussion/hamstring) are both questionable. Adams, who didn't practice Thursday, was estimated as a limited participant Friday. Allison would not have practiced.

Six other Packers players are listed as questionable: cornerbacks Jaire Alexander (groin) and Bashaud Breeland (hamstring), safeties Kentrell Brice (ankle) and Jermaine Whitehead (back), and guards Justin McCray (shoulder) and Lucas Patrick (back).

In addition to Rodgers, the Packers removed cornerback Kevin King from the injury report, signaling he'll likely play for the first time since suffering a groin injury against Minnesota in Week 2.

Tight end Jimmy Graham (knee) and tackle Bryan Bulaga (back) also were removed from the injury report, while receiver Randall Cobb (hamstring) will miss his second consecutive game.

Former Packers guard T.J. Lang won't play due to a concussion. Defensive end Ezekiel Ansah (shoulder) and tight end Michael Roberts (knee) also have been ruled out for the Lions.