Quarterback Aaron Rodgers is set to start for the Green Bay Packers in their Sunday game at Seattle despite not making a single throw in practice this week.
Rodgers has been suffering from a sprained right shoulder.
Coach Mike McCarthy says the team's doctor recommended Rodgers stay out of practice Friday, but he will be ready to play Sunday.
The Packers have listed Rodgers as probable on their injury report for the game.
Also probable for the game are left tackle Chad Clifton (hamstring), cornerback Charles Woodson (toe), linebacker A.J. Hawk (groin) and safety Aaron Rouse (knee), who likely will start in place of an injured Atari Bigby (hamstring), who is doubtful.
The only Green Bay player ruled out for the game is cornerback Al Harris, who is recovering from a lacerated spleen.