NFL Inactives Tonight: Ravens-Packers Injury Report, Latest on Lamar Jackson and Jordan Love, Starting Lineups for Week 17

Who is on the inactive list, and who will be in the starting lineup when the Baltimore Ravens face the Green Bay Packers in Week 17?

Saturday’s primetime matchup at Lambeau Field arrives with quarterback uncertainty and key injuries on both sidelines. The Green Bay Packers downgraded Jordan Love to out on Friday after he remained in the concussion protocol despite practicing three times this week, pushing the Packers to a contingency plan that most expect will see Malik Willis start while battling a shoulder issue and illness.

The Baltimore Ravens listed Lamar Jackson as doubtful following a back contusion and a week without practice, signaling the Ravens may need to adjust their offensive structure accordingly. Both teams will finalize inactives roughly 90 minutes before kickoff, and the released lists will determine alignments at several spots impacted by illness and by the Packers’ offensive line availability and the Ravens’ defensive interior.

With playoff stakes still in play, which side can manage absences and execute cleanly in cold conditions?


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Inactive List for Ravens vs. Packers

According to PFSN’s QB Impact metric, Jackson is the 17th-ranked quarterback in the league this year, but he will be inactive against the Packers.

Here are the confirmed inactives for tonight’s game:

Green Bay Packers

  • QB Jordan Love
  • DL Collin Oliver
  • OL Zach Tom
  • WR Savion Williams
  • DL Nazir Stackhouse
  • DL Barryn Sorrell

Baltimore Ravens

  • QB Lamar Jackson
  • WR Tylan Wallace
  • OT Joseph Noteboom
  • DT Aeneas Peebles
  • CB Keyon Martin

Starters for Ravens vs. Packers

Baltimore Ravens

Offense:

  • QB Tyler Huntley
  • RB Derrick Henry
  • WR1 Zay Flowers
  • WR2 Rashod Bateman
  • FB Patrick Ricard
  • TE Mark Andrews
  • LT Ronnie Stanley
  • LG Andrew Vorhees
  • C Tyler Linderbaum
  • RG Daniel Faalele
  • RT Roger Rosengarten

Defense:

  • NT John Jenkins
  • DT Travis Jones
  • DE Brent Urban
  • LOLB Tavius Robinson
  • ROLB Kyle Van Noy
  • LILB Roquan Smith
  • RILB Trenton Simpson
  • LCB Marlon Humphrey
  • RCB Nate Wiggins
  • FS Malaki Starks
  • SS Alohi Gilman

Special Teams:

  • LS Nick Moore
  • H Jordan Stout
  • K-FG Tyler Loop
  • K-KO Tyler Loop
  • P Jordan Stout
  • KR Rasheen Ali
  • PR LaJohntay Wester

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Green Bay Packers

Offense:

  • QB Malik Willis
  • RB Josh Jacobs
  • WR1 Christian Watson
  • WR2 Romeo Doubs
  • WR3 Jayden Reed
  • TE Luke Musgrave
  • LT Rasheed Walker
  • LG Aaron Banks
  • C Sean Rhyan
  • RG Anthony Belton
  • RT Darian Kinnard

Defense:

  • LDT Karl Brooks
  • RDT Colby Wooden
  • LDE Rashan Gary
  • RDE Lukas Van Ness
  • SLB Edgerrin Cooper
  • WLB Isaiah McDuffie
  • MLB Quay Walker
  • LCB Keisean Nixon
  • RCB Carrington Valentine
  • FS Evan Williams
  • SS Xavier McKinney

Special Teams:

  • LS Matt Orzech
  • H Daniel Whelan
  • K-FG Brandon McManus
  • K-KO Brandon McManus
  • P Daniel Whelan
  • KR Bo Melton
  • PR Romeo Doubs

The Packers’ outlook shifts with Jordan Love ruled out, placing the offense on Malik Willis. Green Bay listed eight players as questionable, including starters along the offensive line (Aaron Banks, Sean Rhyan, Zach Tom), receiver Christian Watson, and safety Evan Williams, meaning final inactives will heavily influence protection integrity and perimeter options.

The Ravens listed Jackson as doubtful due to a back contusion and ruled out DT Taven Bryan, indicating potential changes in offensive sequencing and defensive rotation inside. The cold primetime setting elevates early‑down efficiency, turnover margin, and special teams field position as decisive levers.

For the Packers, Josh Jacobs’ workload and defined answers in the quick game could steady an offense led by a backup; for Baltimore, controlling the line with Roquan Smith’s unit and manufacturing explosives to Zay Flowers remains central. With both teams in the hunt, managing absences effectively and avoiding self-inflicted errors are likely to determine the outcome.

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