The Green Bay Packers are on the road in Week 1 as they take on their rival, the Chicago Bears. Green Bay and Chicago have one of the greatest rivalries in sports history, dating back to 1921.

This year debuts a renewed rivalry between the two franchises as they embrace their new futures. For the Packers, it's Jordan Love's first season as the starting quarterback as Aaron Rodgers was traded to the New York Jets.

This is the third season for the Bears with Justin Fields as their quarterback. The two young quarterbacks of Love and Fields could be the future of this Packers-Bears rivalry. This is an exciting Week 1 matchup and should be a close contest.

With that said, let's move on to the Packers' final injury report ahead of their Week 1 game against the Bears.

David Bakhtiari, LT: Healthy (vet rest/knee)

David Bakhtiari's health has been a question mark since he tore his ACL in the 2020 season. When on the field, Bakhtiari is one of the best left tackles in the league. However, he has struggled to stay healthy over the past few seasons. In Week 1, Bakhtiari will be on the field and protecting his new quarterback, Love. Packers fans should be excited as Bakhtiari should be the healthiest he has been since the 2020 season.

Romeo Doubs, WR: Questionable (hamstring)

A player that is in question for Sunday's contest is second-year wide receiver Romeo Doubs. Doubs is one of Green Bay's top receivers and has been one of Love's favorite targets in training camp and the preseason. The 23-year-old wideout has logged back-to-back limited practices, which gives some encouragement heading into Sunday. However, Doubs is still questionable, and his absence would be felt.

Rashan Gary, OLB: Healthy (knee)

Another positive on the injury report for Green Bay is Rashan Gary being healthy. Gary is the Packers' best pass-rusher coming off a torn ACL. The 25-year-old being available in Week 1 is a testament to his dedication to returning to the field. Gary will be a key defensive presence for Green Bay against Chicago.

Anthony Johnson Jr., S: Healthy (knee)

Safety is one of the weaker spots on the Packers, so Anthony Johnson Jr.'s availability is beneficial. Johnson Jr. is a 7th-round rookie, and while he is a backup safety, it's important for him to be healthy as they don't have a ton of depth at the position. Johnson Jr. could see some time on the field against the Bears on Sunday.

Christian Watson, WR: Out (hamstring)

Christian Watson being out with a hamstring could significantly impact Sunday's contest. Watson is entering his second season and had a good rookie season. He finished with 41 receptions for 611 yards and seven touchdowns across 14 games, per Pro Football Reference. Watson is a deep threat due to his speed, and the Packers will be without him in Week 1. He is Green Bay's number-one wide receiver, and his absence could be detrimental, especially if Doubs is later ruled out.

Dontayvion Wicks, WR: Healthy (hamstring)

Another piece of good news is that Dontayvion Wicks will be available in Week 1. Green Bay drafted Wicks in the 5th round, and he could have an increased role with a depleted receiving core in Week 1. Although Wicks isn't a household name, he could have a key role in Week 1, as Love will need receivers to step up.

Final thoughts on Packers' Week 1 injury report vs. Bears

The Packers have a mix of good and bad news as they head into Week 1. Bakhtiari and Gary's returns will be crucial for each side of the ball. However, Watson being out won't help Love as he begins his first season as the starting quarterback. Green Bay fans need to monitor the status of Doubs as Sunday afternoon's game approaches.