Packers inactives list for Week 3 game against Titans

Jordan Love won't play in Week 3.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love / Stacy Revere/GettyImages
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Jordan Love will not play in the Green Bay Packers' Week 3 game against the Tennessee Titans.

Without Love, the Packers face a daunting challenge in Week 3 despite the Tennessee Titans' 0-2 record. Tennessee enters the game with the league's top-ranked defense, creating problems for Matt LaFleur's offense.

The Titans also have the advantage regarding injuries. They listed four players on their Week 3 injury report, but two were for rest days. Both injured players participated fully in Friday's practice, although running back Tyjae Spears is questionable to play today.

It's a different story for the Packers, who listed 12 players on their injury report. Of that group, only edge rusher Kingsley Enagbare logged a full practice on Friday. Green Bay ruled out first-round pick Jordan Morgan and listed cornerback Carrington Valentine as doubtful.

Full inactives list for Packers in Week 3

  • QB Jordan Love
  • CB Carrington Valentine
  • S Kitan Oladapo
  • DL Brenton Cox Jr.
  • T Jordan Morgan
  • T Travis Glover
  • DL Colby Wooden

Full inactives list for Titans in Week 3

  • DB Julius Wood
  • RB Jabari Small
  • LB Caleb Murphy
  • LB James Williams
  • OL John Ojukwu
  • TE David Martin-Robinson
  • TE Thomas Odukoya

The pressure is off the Packers somewhat after their victory over the Indianapolis Colts last week. Having started with defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles, they desperately needed to find a way to win while Jordan Love recovered from injury. Their victory eases the pressure.

It's a different story for the Titans, who let a 17-point lead slip in Week 1 against the Chicago Bears and then lost by a touchdown to the New York Jets. If there's good news for Tennessee, it's that it had opportunities to win both games.

This won't be an easy game for the Packers, who need to play at their best to get a win. Victory would put them 2-1 with a divisional showdown versus the Minnesota Vikings at Lambeau Field next week.

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