When the Green Bay Packers quarterback
Aaron Rodgers leaves the Superdome Sunday evening after 44-23 loss to the New Orleans saints, he is
not sure whether his hamstring injury is serious, that he had to cancel his
goodbye week plan and report daily treatment Lambeau field. "We'll
see," Rogers
said.
Obviously, it is not. Coach mike McCarthy
said Monday that he didn't want Rogers has a
lingering problem, packers back in action at the Chicago bears on November 9. "So far,
very good I want to say is how we look at it," McCarthy said.
Rogers didn't play in the third quarter after an injury, but his mobility
is limited. McCarthy put Rodgers shotgun almost exclusively to reduce the
number of movement of his quarterback. Rogers
finally come out of the game, not because of injury, but due to the nature of
the loss prevention. However, he put 418 yards, the second of his career. "Our
medical policy is based on the evaluation and finished the race," McCarthy
said. "So they are very confident, today is Aaron."
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