Whether injury has to do with his underwhelming play of late is up for debate, but Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was listed with an injury to his right shoulder on the team's first injury report of the week, released on Wednesday.

Rodgers was officially classified as a "limited" practice participant.

Head coach Mike McCarthy acknowledged Rodgers was "banged up" during his press conference earlier Wednesday afternoon, but offered no more specifics.

"He’s banged up," said McCarthy. "We’ve got a number of guys that are banged up really, frankly the way we’re practicing today we’ll go longer meetings, longer walkthroughs and then going down to practice later is more about coming off of the last couple games and really getting for Minnesota and then into the short week."

Rodgers was one of 14 players listed on the team's injury report and one of five that were in the "limited" category, joining offensive linemen David Bakhtiari (knee) and Josh Sitton (knee), linebacker Clay Matthews (ankle/knee) and safety Micah Hyde (hip).

Three players did not practice whatsoever: offensive linemen Bryan Bulaga (knee) and T.J. Lang (shoulder) and wide receiver Jared Abbrederis (ribs).

Those listed as "full" participants but still included on the injury report were running back Eddie Lacy (groin), wide receivers Ty Montgomery (ankle) and James Jones (groin), safety Morgan Burnett (calf) and linebacker Nick Perry (shoulder/hand) and Mike Neal (hip).

The Packers (6-3) take on the division leading Minnesota Vikings (7-2) on Sunday.

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