The Green Bay Packers will be without several key contributors during Sunday’s season finale against the Detroit Lions.

Packers coach Mike McCarthy ruled out receivers Davante Adams (concussion) and Jordy Nelson (shoulder), guard Jahri Evans (knee), tight end Richard Rodgers (shoulder), outside linebacker Nick Perry (ankle, shoulder) and running back Aaron Jones (knee) for the Week 17 contest at Ford Field.

McCarthy: Davante Adams, Jahri Evans, Richard Rodgers, Jordy Nelson, Nick Perry & Aaron Jones all OUT for Sunday. #GBvsDET — Green Bay Packers (@packers) December 29, 2017

All six players missed practice Wednesday and Thursday and won’t practice Saturday.

Many of the absences are notable, and not only because they’ll miss Sunday’s game.

Adams, Evans and Rodgers are unrestricted free agents after this season, and Nelson – who turns 33 years old in May – has an uncertain future in Green Bay. Also, Rodgers will miss his first career game after playing in 63 straight to start his NFL career.

Not all the injury news was negative.

McCarthy said he expects Mike Daniels to practice Saturday and play Sunday, despite his addition to the injury report Thursday. He has a shoulder injury, but McCarthy said the team was “just being smart” in managing the issue.

Also, the team is expecting receiver Geronimo Allison to practice Saturday. He had missed the last two practices because of an illness.

With six players already ruled out, the Packers only need to identify one more player to finish the inactive list for Week 17.

The Packers and Lions kick off at noon from Ford Field Sunday. Green Bay needs a victory to avoid its first losing season since 2008.