GREEN BAY − The Green Bay Packers had just one player absent during the team's Nov. 13 practice.
They also had a key piece to the defensive line return after missing four games.
The Packers look to break a two-game losing skid when they face the New York Giants on Sunday, Nov. 16.
Here's the latest from practice:
Lukas Van Ness injury update
The Packers defensive end made his return to practice for the first time since injuring his foot in the Week 6 game against Cincinnati Bengals.
“I just think he's a really good player. So, you always want good players out there on the field,” Packers coach Matt LaFleur said during his Nov. 13 pre-practice news conference. “His versatility is something I think could give players a boost.”
Matthew Golden injury update
The Packers rookie receiver practiced for the second day with the team.
Green Bay held a walkthrough practice Nov. 12 and he was estimated as a limited participant.
Golden dropped out of the team’s Week 9 game against the Carolina Panthers and was ruled out of the following game against the Eagles due to a shoulder injury.
Nate Hobbs injury update
The Packers cornerback was the lone player who didn't participate in practice.
Hobbs was ruled out of the Eagles game due to a knee injury. PackersNews reported Nov. 3 he was expected to miss at least two games.
(This story will be updated following the release of the injury report.)
This article originally appeared on Packers News: Who is on the injury report Nov. 13? The latest from Packers practice


