GREEN BAY – All signs are pointing to the Packers getting back receivers Randall Cobb and Geronimo Allison from their hamstring injuries for Sunday's game in Los Angeles.

Head Coach Mike McCarthy said on Thursday it "looks good" for their chances, which would give quarterback Aaron Rodgers his top three veteran receivers for the first time since Week 3 at Washington.

"I think those guys look like they're ready," McCarthy said, referring to how Cobb and Allison practiced on Wednesday. "There's another threshold the training room will push them through, but I don't have high concern. Those guys are on course to play."

Rookie cornerback Jaire Alexander, who has missed the last two games with a groin injury, falls into the same category, McCarthy said.