In bars and living rooms throughout Wisconsin Sunday, Packer fans wondered about the team’s future after quarterback Aaron Rodgers broke his right collarbone. Analysts say the two time M-V-P could be out for the year because the collarbone is tied to his throwing shoulder — unlike in 2013, when Rodgers missed seven games after breaking the opposite collarbone. On social media, fans’ views spread the gamut both during and after the Pack’s 23-10 loss at Minnesota. Some wanted to see second stringer Brett Hundley get at least one full week of practice, knowing he’ll start next Sunday against New Orleans — and Packers’ coach Mike McCarthy said he would go with Hundley and practice squad player Joe Callahan, and not bring in an experienced Q-B from the outside. Green Bay has made the playoffs for eight straight years, tied with New England for the most in the N-F-L — but that could be in jeopardy, and a Las Vegas sports book has dropped Green Bay’s chances of winning the Super Bowl from 5-1 to 12-1.
Packer Fans Wonder About Future After Rodgers Injury
Oct 16, 2017 | 11:36 AM
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