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The Green Bay Packers have been bitten by the injury bug recently and could be without two of their top receivers on Sunday against the Cardinals.
Greg Jennings will not play against Arizona following surgery to repair an abdominal tear, but Green Bay could also be without wide receiver Jordy Nelson. Nelson missed the Packers' game last week with a hamstring injury and did not practice on Thursday for the second straight day.
Nelson wasn't the only starter sitting out practice on Thursday. Safety Charles Woodson remains out with a collarbone injury while cornerback Sam Shields, linebacker Nick Perry and defensive end Jerel Worthy all missed Thursday's practice as well. After starting five of the first six games of the season, Shields has missed the last two games due to an ankle injury.
Perry, Green Bay's 2012 first round pick, has also missed the last two games. Worthy has played in all eight games this season, but is yet to practice this week after suffering a concussion against Jacksonville. The Packers complete injury report for Thursday can be found at Packers.com.