The Green Bay Packers got some fairly solid news on the injury front on Wednesday Authentic Nick Perry Jersey , as all but two players on the team’s active roster suited up for practice. , the team plans to have a full-pads practice on Thursday, making Wednesday a lighter workload day.The two Packers who did not practice on Wednesday were tight end Jimmy Graham and cornerback Kevin King. Graham has missed a handful of Wednesday practices this year, however, without missing any game action; therefore his absence today should only be concerning if he also misses some time on Thursday.King’s injury seems more concerning, and Mike McCarthy confirmed before practice that he may not play on Sunday. His hamstring injury is the latest in a long line of ailments that have kept him in and out of the lineup over the past season and a half, missing a pair of games early this season as well as parts of a few other games.Thankfully, three other players who left last Sunday’s loss in New England with injuries were all able to practice on a limited basis on Wednesday. Kentrell Brice and Bryan Bulaga both could not return to game action on Sunday, while Martinez did get back on the field briefly. That portends well for the players’ availability against the Dolphins this coming weekend.Meanwhile, Miami listed a whopping 20 players on their injury report on Wednesday, but half of that number were listed as full participants. Another two players were non-participants but for non-injury reasons; meanwhile, quarterback Ryan Tannehill was a limited participant but Dolphins coach Adam Gase confirmed today that he will be ruled out for Sunday’s game. That leaves Brock Osweiler in line to start once again.Check out the full reports below.Packers Wednesday Practice ReportDid Not ParticipateTE Jimmy Graham (knee)CB Kevin King (hamstring)Limited ParticipationS Kentrell Brice (knee)OT Bryan Bulaga (knee)ILB Blake Martinez (ankle)Full ParticipationWR Randall Cobb (hamstring)OLB Nick Perry (ankle)QB Aaron Rodgers (knee)Dolphins Wednesday Practice ReportDid Not ParticipateWR Danny Amendola (not injury related)DE Charles Harris (calf)DE Cameron Wake (not injury related)Limited ParticipationWR Jakeem Grant (Achilles)OT Ja’Wuan James (knee)OL Ted Larsen (neck)WR Kenny Stills (groin)QB Ryan Tannehill (right shoulder)OT Laremy Tunsil (knee/ankle)Full ParticipationOLB Stephone Anthony (quad)OT Jesse Davis (elbow)TE A.J. Derby (foot)RB Kenyan Drake (shoulder)CB Xavien Howard (ankle)FS Reshad Jones (shoulder)SS T.J. McDonald (knee)WR DeVante Parker (knee)DE Robert Quinn (ankle)C Travis Swanson (elbow)Packers Game Balls: Jimmy Graham arrives, JK Scott bombs away against Vikings The Green Bay Packers may have tied the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday at Lambeau Field Youth Davante Adams Jersey , but they should have won the contest, clearly playing well enough to do so against a team that made it to the NFC Championship a year ago. The Packers took a double-digit lead into the fourth quarter despite a quarterback who was operating on one healthy leg and although some questionable officiating helped to cost them a win, there are plenty of individual players who deserve praise for their efforts on Sunday.Let’s take a look at a few players not named Aaron Rodgers who are worthy of recognition for how they played on Sunday.TE Jimmy GrahamAfter a quiet week one, Graham bounced back in week two. He caught six passes from Aaron Rodgers, turning them into 95 yards. Perhaps his biggest play came near the end of regulation, when he got the Packers into range for a potential game-winning field goal that Mason Crosby initially appeared to make before the Vikings took a timeout.Reports of Graham’s demise were premature, however. He made a few big plays, both getting wide open on occasion and making tough catches in traffic, and showed why the Packers brought him in.WR Geronimo AllisonAllison made the play of the first half, when he knifed through the Vikings’ line on a punt and made a full extension, blocking the punt and sending the ball straight up in the air. Josh Jackson may have hauled in the football for a touchdown, but Allison was responsible for that play.On offense, Allison made a handful of big catches once again Mike Daniels Jersey , with six grabs for 64 yards. It was a complete performance for the third-year wideout, who continues to justify the Packers’ faith in him as their third wide receiver.DT Kenny ClarkClark was a beast for much of the game, finishing with four total tackles and a sack. While Mike Daniels also had a solid performance, Clark was constantly collapsing the pocket, eating up blockers in the run game, and even knocking down a pass at the line of scrimmage.CB Jaire AlexanderEven though the Packers allowed Kirk Cousins to pass for over 400 yards, Alexander largely had a very good day his first time out against Stefon Diggs and Adam Thielen. He totaled six solo tackles and one assist, coming up short to only Blake Martinez in solo and total tackles for the team. Alexander also made a pair of big plays on the Vikings’ opening drive, forcing the punt that Allison blocked; one was blowing up a screen pass to Diggs on first and 20 and the other was a joint sack with Reggie Gilbert on third down.Yes, Alexander was in coverage on Thielen on the touchdown that led to the Vikings tying the game, but he was in great position and only a perfect throw from Cousins fit the ball in. Furthermore, he should have sealed a victory with an interception on Cousins’ deep ball before that touchdown, tracking it over his shoulder in the air and making an impressive pick only to see it wiped out by a terrible roughing the passer call against Clay Matthews.The rookie had several good plays to build on once again and is showing why he was a first-round draft pick.P JK ScottHere were Scott’s punts on the day:44 yards Authentic JK Scott Jersey , fair catch at the Vikings’ 863 yards, fair catch at the Vikings’ 1959 yards, returned for 13 yards (net of 46)46 yards, downed by Packers at Vikings’ 2947 yards, touchback (net of 27)That’s an average of 51.8 yards per punt gross and 45.2 net, with two punts inside the 20. That’s a heck of a day for anyone, let alone a rookie in his second NFL game.Honorable Mention: K Mason CrosbyCrosby only gets left off the main list because of his missed 52-yard field goal at the end of regulation. He went 5-for-6 on field goals, hitting multiple kicks from 40-plus and hitting his first attempt at that 52-yarder, which was erased by a Vikings timeout. Indeed, Crosby’s successful conversions were a big reason why the Packers held the lead late into the game.And think about it — if the Packers had gotten him one more attempt to win the game in overtime, do you think he would have missed it? I would have been betting on Crosby all the way.