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Wisconsin Badgers injury updates for Week 14 game against Minnesota Football

The Wisconsin Badgers (5-6, 3-5 Big Ten) and Minnesota Golden Gophers (6-5, 4-4 Big Ten) are less than 90 minutes away from kickoff in their Week 14 rivalry.

Kickoff at Camp Randall Stadium is scheduled for 12:00 p.m. ET, 11:00 a.m. CT on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.

Related: Badgers Wire staff predictions for Wisconsin vs. Minnesota

Wisconsin released its final injury report ahead of the contest. Of note, the Badgers get star safety Hunter Wohler back for the first time in two weeks. Leading wide receiver Will Pauling is also listed as “questionable” after missing the team’s Week 13 game at Nebraska.

Here’s the full injury report from Wisconsin and Minnesota entering the important rivalry matchup. Several notable Badger starters are listed as “questionable.”

Wisconsin injury report

OUT OF: RB Chez Mellusi, QB Tyler Van Dyke, WR Joseph Griffin Jr., S Kamo’i Latu, QB Cole LaCrue, S Owen Arnett, LB Tamer Dalloul, OT Evan Brown, OL Leyton Nelson, TE Rob Booker

QUESTIONABLE: LB Jake Chaney, WR Will Pauling, LB Jaheim Thomas, TE Tucker Ashcraft, DL James Thompson Jr., DL Elijah Hills

Minnesota injury report

OUT OF: DB Aidan Gousby, DB Darius Green, TE Pierce Walsh

QUESTIONABLE: OL Tyler Cooper

Update on Wisconsin S Hunter Wohler’s injury

Wohler is off the injury report after missing the Badgers’ Week 13 game due to injury.

Update on Wisconsin WR Will Pauling’s injury

Pauling is “questionable” after missing last week’s competition. He left the Badgers’ Week 12 game against Oregon with a lower-body injury.

Wisconsin DL James Thompson Jr. injury update

James Thompson Jr. made his season debut during Wisconsin’s Week 13 loss to Nebraska. He is “questionable” against Minnesota but is expected to return to the field.

Update on Wisconsin LB Jake Chaney’s injury

Jake Chaney left the Badgers’ Week 13 game against Nebraska with an injury. He is “questionable” against the Gophers.

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