CB Jaire Alexander (lower leg):
His wild season took another turn — truly — when he rolled his lower leg amid Wednesday’s jog-through hone. Alexander missed hones on Thursday and Friday and is presently considered a genuine game-time choice. The Packers will donate his lower leg until Sunday to see on the off chance that he can compete at a tall sufficient level to play through the torment and impediment. Corey Ballentine would be a likely starter in the event that Alexander can’t go.
WR Christian Watson (hamstring):
Matt LaFleur sounded cautiously hopeful almost Watson returning, but the Packers got to see how his hamstring is feeling pre-game Sunday some time recently choosing his status. Getting him back — indeed in a constrained capacity — might give a boost on the turf in Dallas. Keep in mind, Watson caught three landing passes in final season’s comeback win over the Cowpokes. There’s bounty of capability behind him at recipient in case Watson isn’t prepared.