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Packers injured Romeo Doubs, Jaire Alexander, Edgerrin Cooper

Packers injured Romeo Doubs, Jaire Alexander, Edgerrin Cooper

(This story has been updated to add information.)

GREEN BAY − The Green Bay Packers host the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night, four days after securing a big victory against the San Francisco 49ers.

Here’s what we know about the team’s health heading into the Thanksgiving game:

Romeo Doubs

The Packers receiver took a big hit in the end zone and appeared to hit his head hard on the ground on an incomplete pass in the third quarter of the win over San Francisco.

His teammates helped Doubs off the field and he spent time in the medical tent. Doubs eventually went to the locker room and was subsequently ruled out due to a concussion.

He finished the game with three catches on six targets for 54 yards.

Jaire Alexandre

The veteran cornerback has been dealing with a knee injury for several weeks, playing a limited role in the first half of the Packers’ 20-19 victory over the Chicago Bears last weekend.

He missed practice all of last week and was declared inactive for the 49ers game.

Alexander has 15 solo tackles and two interceptions this season.

Edgerrin Cooper

The rookie linebacker suffered a hamstring injury in practice last week and missed the 49ers game.

He played an important role on defense in his rookie season, totaling 31 tackles and 2.5 sacks. In his last outing against the Bears, he finished the game with eight tackles.

Monday injury report

The Packers did not practice Monday, but released an estimated practice report.

Alexander, Doubs and Cooper did not practice, as did tight end John FitzPatrick (back) and linebacker Isaiah McDuffie (ankle).

Limited participants included center Josh Myers (pectoral) and tackle Rasheed Walker (knee), as well as defensive tackle Kenny Clark, running back Josh Jacobs and guard Elgton Jenkins, all veterans on rest.