Injury Update: Packers Hit by Injury Storm Right After Win Over Vikings
Green Bay, Wisconsin. November 23, 2025
The Green Bay Packers had barely begun celebrating their dominant 23-6 victory over the Minnesota Vikings when the locker room was shaken by the kind of bad news no team wants in late November. Two key starters who have been central to the team’s identity and stability suffered significant setbacks, casting a shadow over what should have been a statement win in the NFC North race. For a roster fighting through injuries and counting on its young core, the timing could not be worse.
Cornerback Keisean Nixon, the emotional heartbeat of the secondary and one of the most reliable defenders on the roster, was ruled out after a frightening sideline collision that left him briefly unresponsive. Nixon was attempting to force Justin Jefferson out of bounds when he collided violently with a teammate who lowered his shoulder at the last second. The crash knocked Nixon to the ground, where he remained motionless before trainers rushed in. He was later diagnosed with a stinger and did not return. The early prognosis raises questions about his availability for the Thanksgiving matchup against the Detroit Lions. For a Packers secondary already stretched thin, losing Nixon would be a massive blow.
Keisean Nixon crashes full speed into a teammate on the sideline and immediately goes down 😳 #NFLRedZone #Packers #SundaySlate #GameDayEnergy pic.twitter.com/1HxWXtW180
— Aggregate Sports (@AggregateSports) November 23, 2025
The difficulties did not end there. Green Bay entered the game without starting running back Josh Jacobs, who continues to battle a knee bone bruise and thigh contusion suffered the previous week against the New York Giants. Jacobs was officially inactive for the first time since signing with the team. Although the Packers have remained hopeful that the injury is not long-term, the lingering pain and short turnaround between games leave his status in serious doubt. Inside the organization, there is growing concern that Jacobs’ timeline could extend beyond this week. His absence removes a consistent red-zone threat and forces the team to rely heavily on a young backfield.
Emanuel Wilson stepped up admirably in Jacobs’ place, rushing for 107 yards and two touchdowns. His breakout performance softened the blow, but it also underscored how thin the Packers have become at running back. Chris Brooks and Pierre Strong were pressed into larger roles, and coaches acknowledged after the game that the team will need to monitor Wilson’s workload closely. With three games in an eleven-day stretch, the margin for error is shrinking by the hour.
Head coach Matt LaFleur spoke with quiet frustration after the win. He emphasized both the pride he felt in the team’s defensive dominance and the emotional weight of the injuries. “You never want to see your guys go down. Especially players who give everything to this team. We will support them. We will wait for them. And we will keep fighting.” His tone said more than the words did. The victory was real. The cost was heavy.
The Packers improved to 7-3-1, but the path ahead now includes injury uncertainty, roster adjustments, and the pressure of a looming Thanksgiving showdown. Green Bay walked off Lambeau Field with a win. They also walked off with wounds that could reshape the rest of their season
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