Javon Walker, the Green Bay Packers' most productive receiver, returned to the practice field Thursday.
But starting wideouts Donald Driver and Robert Ferguson remained sidelined along with starting cornerbacks Mike McKenzie and Al Harris.
Of the bunch, only McKenzie, who has missed two games with turf toe, is questionable for Sunday's playoff game against Seattle. The rest are probable.
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Driver has a sprained ankle and Ferguson a bruised Achilles' tendon that sidelined
him last week. Harris has a sore knee.
Walker, who has a balky knee and a sore hamstring, said he didn't think the Packers would have to dial down their play-calling to compensate for their banged-up receiving corps.
``It's nothing that is going to hold us back,'' he said. ``We are going to be ready to go on Sunday, obviously banged up, but it's nothing that's going to stop us at this point. We have put in too much work, too much effort, for this season to stop now.''
Although Walker is listed as the third receiver, he leads the team with 716 yards receiving, a 17.5-yard average and nine touchdown catches.
Even though the Packers (10-6) are a much healthier team than at this time last year, they still listed 10 players on the injury report Thursday, not counting backup offensive lineman Grey Ruegamer, who was sent home sick.
``We have a lot of guys out there who are going on just pure adrenaline,'' Walker said.
Quarterback Brett Favre, who took the splint off his broken right thumb at practice this week, said he wasn't worried about his wideouts' status for Sunday.
Ferguson guaranteed he wouldn't sit out: ``I'm just giving it time to heal as much as I can before I go out there and play,'' Ferguson said. ``I will definitely play, regardless of my status.''
Harris practiced Wednesday, but on Thursday joined McKenzie, the team's best cornerback, on the sideline. McKenzie is only 50-50 for Sunday, and his health might be the Packers' biggest issue because the Seahawks sport a dangerous downfield passing game.
Coach Mike Sherman said he'll have a good idea by Friday if McKenzie will be available or if Michael Hawthorne will make his third straight start at left cornerback in his place.
Defensive end Chukie Nwokorie also is questionable with a cracked bone in his right wrist. He was fitted with a cast that runs from his forearm to the palm of his hand, but has been in too much pain to practice this week.
``I don't know what I'll be able to do with it, if I'll be able to use it or not,'' Nwokorie said.
The Packers will be short-handed at defensive end if Nwokorie can't play. Their only other backup end on the roster is Jamal Reynolds, who has been inactive for the last nine weeks.
Also, linebacker Na'il Diggs (shoulder) returned Thursday, participating in 7-on-7 but not team drills after sitting out Wednesday.
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