
GREEN BAY, Wis. - Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and receiver Donald Driver practiced Friday and are probable for Sunday's game at Tampa Bay.
Rodgers suffered a sprained toe in last Sunday's 38-26 loss to the Minnesota Vikings and has been coping with a sprain in his other foot the past few weeks.
Coach Mike McCarthy said Rodgers was able to do everything in practice Friday and didn't have limited mobility.
"He took all of his normal reps," McCarthy said. "He did everything. He did the play-action, the movements, the drop back. He took a full day's work."

Rodgers leads all quarterbacks with a passer rating of 110.4, but he's also been sacked a league-high 31 times. He is also the Packers' No. 2 rusher with 188 yards.
The coach said Driver had a good practice after treatment for a neck injury. Driver, the team's top playmaker with 33 catches and three touchdown receptions, had been out this week.
Driver, 34, has a history of playing through injuries. The last time he missed a game for an injury-related reason was Week 2 of the 2003 season.
The Packers also are expected to have veteran tackles Chad Clifton and Mark Tauscher ready to play Sunday, possibly as starters. Clifton missed four of the last five games because of an ankle injury. Tauscher could make his season debut, 11 months after he suffered a serious knee injury that required surgery.