Green Bay Packers center Josh Myers was added to the injury report on Thursday with a knee injury. He was listed as limited.
It’s unclear if Myers’ injury will put in jeopardy his availability for Sunday’s clash with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Packers have four starting offensive linemen on the injury report ahead of Sunday: Myers, left guard Elgton Jenkins (knee), left tackle Yosh Nijman (back) and right guard Jon Runyan Jr. (neck). Jenkins has played through the knee injury for multiple weeks, while Nijman and Runyan Jr. returned to practice on Thursday — in a limited capacity — after sitting out of Wednesday’s session with new injuries.
Myers’ top backup at center is listed as Runyan on the Packers’ unofficial depth chart, but right tackle Zach Tom moved to center when Myers injured his ankle during the Packers’ loss to the Denver Broncos.
Second-year offensive linemen Sean Rhyan and Rasheed Walker both played snaps for the Packers due to injury during Sunday’s win over the Los Angeles Rams.
The Packers will practice again Friday before putting out a final injury report with playing status designations on Friday afternoon. Myers’ availability on Friday will likely determine if he’s able to go Sunday.