Dayton Daily News

Rodgers could be out for the year

He leaves game against Vikings early with broken collarbone.

- By Jon Krawczynsk­i Associated Press

Green Bay Packers MINNEAPOLI­S — quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers could miss the remainder of the season with a broken collarbone.

Rodgers left the game against Minnesota in the first quarter Sunday, and the Packers announced at halftime that his season is in jeopardy after the injury was diagnosed. “There is a chance he could miss the remainder of the season,” the team tweeted.

It’s a crushing blow to a team that entered the season with Super Bowl aspiration­s, optimism based primarily on the right arm of Rodgers. Despite several key injuries to the secondary, the Packers entered the game Sunday against their NFC North rivals at 4-1 after Rodgers engineered a game-winning touchdown drive to beat the Dallas Cowboys last week.

Vikings coach Mike Zimmer’s defense has always gotten after Rodgers in these tense matchups, and it happened again in the first quarter when linebacker Anthony Barr drove him into the turf after he got rid of a roll-out pass.

The impact did not appear to be that violent at first glance as Rodgers rolled through the hit. But it became apparent quickly that he was in considerab­le pain. He writhed on the turf as Packers coach Mike McCarthy argued for a roughing the passer penalty.

As Rodgers walked gingerly to the sideline, he turned to jaw at Barr before entering a tent on the sideline for examinatio­n. Eventually he rode a cart to the locker room for further tests and remained there throughout the first half. He was initially deemed questionab­le, but the Packers announced after halftime that he would not return to the game.

He was 2 of 4 for 18 yards before leaving, casting a pall over the rivalry that always includes thousands of Packers fans in Minnesota’s stadium. Brett Hundley, the only other quarterbac­k on the Packers roster, stepped in for Rodgers. Hundley entered the game having thrown 11 career passes, all in mop-up duty.

Since becoming the full-time starter in 2008, Rodgers has been remarkably durable. He missed seven games in 2013 with a fractured collarbone, but he has started 132 of the other 134 games during that time period.

Since Brett Favre took over in the third game of the 1992 season, the Packers have had Favre and Rodgers for all but nine games.

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