
Rodgers suffered the left knee injury in the first half of the season opener against the Bears, only to return in the third quarter to guide the Packers to an epic comeback victory. Despite his heroics, Rodgers acknowledged that his knee was sore after the contest, prompting the Packers to send him in for additional tests Monday. The results of those tests remain unclear, clouding Rodgers' outlook for the Week 2 matchup with the Vikings. The Packers will likely wait and see how Rodgers responds to activity on the side Wednesday before determining if he's ready to return to the practice Thursday or Friday. DeShone Kizer is expected to work with the first-team offense so long as Rodgers remains confined to the rehab field.

























We are sorry, but you seem to be logged in from – We currently don’t allow play from .
Sincerely,
Dober Games Management
We are sorry, but you seem to be using a VPN, Proxy, VM, or other method used to hide or obfuscate your original IP address. Regulation requires users log in to our system with an IP address assigned by an ISP or telecom corporation.
Sincerely,
Dober Games Management