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As wild-card weekend approaches, fans are eager to know the latest injury updates affecting key players. Jordan Love, the Green Bay Packers quarterback, is reported to be in good form, with coaches stating that it’s “business as usual” for him. His performance will be crucial as the Packers aim to make a deep playoff run.
On the other hand, the Baltimore Ravens will be without wide receiver Zay Flowers, who has been ruled out due to an injury. His absence could significantly impact the Ravens' offensive strategy, as Flowers has been a vital part of their receiving corps throughout the season.
In a positive development, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has been cleared to play. After dealing with injuries that sidelined him for a few games, Hurts' return will be a significant boost for the Eagles as they prepare for their playoff matchup. Fans and analysts alike are looking forward to seeing how these injury updates will shape the wild-card weekend games.
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