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Green Bay Packers Vs. Atlanta Falcons Injuries: Five Players May Miss Week 12 Showdown

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The biggest game in Week 12 of the NFL season will take place in he Georgia Dome when the 7-3 Green Bay Packers and 8-2 Atlanta Falcons square off in a game that could decide homefield advantage throughout the NFC playoffs. DE John Abraham is the only Falcon of significance who may miss this game. He was unable to go last week against the St. Louis Rams and the pass rush suffered, netting zero sacks. The Packers will be without S Atari Bigby and may not have S Anthony Smith available either. Both players are backups for the Pack so only their depth in the secondary would be affected. Enjoy the full reports from the official sites and check back Sunday morning for the latest list of inactives.

The official injury report via AtlantaFalcons.com:

DE John Abraham (groin) Questionable

LB Curtis Lofton (knee) Probable

DT Corey Peters (rib) Probable

S Shann Schillinger (head) Questionable

RB Antone Smith (hamstring) Doubtful

WR Eric Weems (pectoral) Probable

WR Roddy White (knee) Probable

The official injury report via Packers.com:

Bigby, Atari S (Hamstring) Out

Clifton, Chad T (Knee) probable

Driver, Donald WR (Quadricep) probable

Jenkins, Cullen DE (Calf) probable

Matthews, Clay LB (Shin) probable

Pickett, Ryan DE/NT (Ankle) probable

Smith, Anthony S (Ankle) doubtful

Wells, Scott C (Arch) probable

Woodson, Charles CB (Toe) probable

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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