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Title: Active Duty for Packers' Quay Walker, Evan Williams, and T.J. Slaton

The Green Bay Packers' linebacker Quay Walker, safety Evan Williams, defensive tackle T.J. Slaton, and edge rusher Brenton Cox Jr. are all suited up to face off against the Eagles.

Title: The Green and Gold Spectacle: Saints vs. Packers Football Rivalry
Title: The Green and Gold Spectacle: Saints vs. Packers Football Rivalry

Title: Active Duty for Packers' Quay Walker, Evan Williams, and T.J. Slaton

Green Bay's health situation looks promising for their wild card matchup against Philadelphia today. Star players Quay Walker, Evan Williams, T.J. Slaton, and Brenton Cox Jr., all listed as questionable, will suit up.

Walker, the Packers' top tackler for three consecutive seasons with 102 tacks and 2.5 sacks, overcomes his three-game absence due to an ankle injury. Williams, having missed three games due to a quadriceps injury, will rejoin the team with 47 tackles and a forced fumble in 13 games with six starts.

Defensive tackle T.J. Slaton, recovering from an ankle injury sustained in Week 18, starts 17 games this season, contributing 30 tackles, a sack, and a quarterback hit. Brenton Cox Jr., back from a Week 18 foot injury, played in seven games, achieving 12 tackles, four sacks, and a forced fumble.

The Green Bay inactives include safety Zayne Anderson, offensive tackle Andre Dillard, tight end Ben Sims, backup quarterback Sean Clifford, and wideout Christian Watson.

Unfortunately, the enrichment data yields limited insights into the individual performances of these players during the 2022-2023 NFL season. To gain in-depth statistics, it's advisable to consult official NFL stats or sports analytics websites focusing on player performance.

After overcoming his ankle injury, Evan Williams returns to the Green Bay Packers, adding his 47 tackles and a forced fumble to their offensive arsenal. Despite missing the last game due to a foot injury, Jordan Love, the backup quarterback, remains on the roster, preparing to step in if needed against Philadelphia.

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