Vikings injury report: Moreau out, Pace questionable for Packers game

   
Minnesota remains mostly healthy while Green Bay is dealing with several injuries.
 
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The Minnesota Vikings will be down at least one player for their divisional game on Sunday against the rival Green Bay Packers.

On Friday, the Vikings ruled out backup cornerback Fabian Moreau and listed linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. as questionable. Moreau also missed last weekend's game due to a hip injury while Pace has missed the past four weeks with a hamstring injury.

Pace remains on injured reserve and would require a roster move to play on Sunday but he did participate fully in practice this week, according to the team, a good sign for his potential availability.

No other Vikings carry an injury designation heading into this weekend as the team remains mostly healthy.

Green Bay, on the other hand, continues to deal with a few key injuries. The Packers will again be without starting cornerback Jaire Alexander, who has dealt with a knee injury this season, and safety Evan Williams, who has a quadriceps injury. The visitors also won't have offensive lineman Andre Dillard (concussion protocol) or starting linebacker Quay Walker (ankle), and wide receiver Christian Watson, safety Javon Bullard and linebacker Ty'Ron Hopper are all questionable for Sunday.

Kickoff at U.S. Bank Stadium is set for 3:25 p.m.

Nov 17, 2024; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Minnesota Vikings linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. (0) sneaks a peak into the backfield against the Tennessee Titans during the second half at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images