Oct 17, 2008 - 6:23 PM
GREEN BAY, Wisconsin (Ticker) -- The Green Bay Packers will not have cornerback Al Harris in the lineup Sunday against Peyton Manning and the pass-happy Indianapolis Colts.
Harris, still recovering from a lacerated spleen that has sidelined him for the last three games, returned to the practice field this week and participated primarily in conditioning drills.
But the Pro Bowl corner was officially listed as out for Sunday's game against the Colts, who have shown vast improvement in their passing game recently behind Manning and wide receivers Reggie Wayne and Marvin Harrison.
The Packers (3-3) likely will use Tramon Williams, who has recorded an interception in each of the last three games, as Harris' replacement.
Green Bay safety Atari Bigby was listed as doubtful and did not practice Friday due to a hamstring injury.
Packers coach Mike McCarthy indicated that Bigby will not return until November 2, when Green Bay visits Tennessee. The Packers have a bye next week.
"In his evaluation this morning, we ended up holding him," McCarthy said. "So it looks like he won't be back until after the bye week."
Linebacker A.J. Hawk (groin) and defensive tackle Ryan Pickett (tricep) both practiced Friday and were listed as probable and questionable, respectively.