The only one of the top four corners on the injury report is Alexander, who remains limited in practice, but Head Coach Mike McCarthy indicated he's on track to play, so this appears to be the best chance since the injuries to King and Alexander for the gang to reunite.

The importance of being at full strength coverage-wise can't be understated against the high-powered Rams, whose receiving corps has a pick-your-poison quality to it. Robert Woods leads their team in both receptions (41) and yards (602), while Brandin Cooks is tops in yards per catch (17.8) and Cooper Kupp has the most touchdown grabs (5), though it sounds like Kupp is in danger of missing Sunday's game due to injury.

Throw in the fact that running back Todd Gurley is the fourth most productive pass catcher (25-270-3) along with being the NFL leader in rushing yards and touchdowns, and the options for quarterback Jared Goff seem endless.

"They have a great play-caller, they have a great scheme, and they have the personnel to play at a high level," King said. "But we have the personnel, too. All 11 guys have to be in position. We're going to go out there, trust our eyes and trust our coaching.

"Trying to build that chemistry together is always good. It's good to have everybody out there for consecutive games, to build off of each other – I know where he's going to be, little stuff like that."

Getting Goff to make a mistake or two would help on Sunday. While he's completing nearly 70 percent of his passes, he has thrown five picks.

Safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix leads the Packers with three interceptions, and among the corners, Alexander and King have one apiece, and both have been significant.

Alexander tracked down an errant throw from Buffalo's Josh Allen in the end zone late in the first half of what became a shutout for the defense. King made a tremendous play on a deep ball with no safety help against San Francisco, turning to find C.J. Beathard's pass intended for the speedy Marquise Goodwin and hauling it in late in the fourth quarter to set up the Packers' game-winning drive.

"The main thing is to have everyone back healthy," defensive pass-game coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. said. "Now we can put the guys, not necessarily (those four), but the guys we feel give us the best chance to win this game.