ALLEN PARK -- Detroit Lions cornerback Chris Houston is listed as questionable for the team's game in Green Bay after returning to practice in a limited capacity on Friday.

Also questionable for the big division matchup are wide receiver Calvin Johnson and safety Glover Quin.

Like Houston, Johnson (knee) also missed Wednesday and Thursday's practice before doing limited work on Friday.

Quin (ankle) only missed Wednesday's session, but wasn't a full participant when he was on the field Thursday and Friday.

Nate Burleson, who is recovering from a broken forearm, is obviously out this week.

Every other player listed on the injury report for Detroit this week is probable, including safety Louis Delmas (knee), Patrick Edwards (ankle) and Jason Fox (groin).

Edwards has been recovering from a high ankle sprain sustained in the Lions' loss to the Arizona Cardinals in Week 2. Fox has been out since the season-opening win over the Minnesota Vikings, but could rejoin the starting lineup this week, replacing Corey Hilliard.

For the Packers, star linebacker Clay Matthews (hamstring) is listed as probable.

Safety Morgan Burnett (hamstring), cornerback Jarrett Bush (hamstring), tight end Jermichael Finley (concussion), fullback John Kuhn (concussion) and running back Eddie Lacy (concussion) are also probable.

As reported earlier in the week, Green Bay running back James Starks (knee) and cornerback Casey Hayward (hamstring) are out.

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