Green Bay Packers’ Playoff Hopes On the Line After Aaron Rodgers Injury
Green Bay Packers' Aaron Rodgers pulled up with a non-contact calf injury, putting the team's playoff hopes on the line.
If the
Green Bay Packers are going to make a serious postseason run, they need
Aaron Rodgers under center. However, during the Packers' season finale against the
Detroit Lions, Rodgers scrambled and pulled up with an apparent calf injury. He was helped off the field before eventually being carted off to the locker room shortly before halftime. He's questionable to return, and if the injury is serious, the Packers' hopes of continuing their season into February may be dead.
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