Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers reportedly looked good at practice despite not being fully healthy.
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Reports recently surfaced about Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, saying that his calf has a strain and a tear.
Rodgers played hurt in Week 17 against the Detroit Lions, and he even sat out after hurting himself in the second quarter before returning in the third.
The quarterback is not expected to be at 100 percent on Sunday, but Packers head coach Mike McCarthy said that Rodgers looked good in Thursday’s practice and did everything he was asked to do.
Even with a fully healthy Rodgers, the Packers have a challenge ahead of them in the Dallas Cowboys, who also boast one of the top offenses in the NFL.
The official NFL Twitter account updated on the Packers quarterback’s condition.
McCarthy: Rodgers ‘looked good’ at Packers practice http://t.co/el6bsfiTVz
— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) January 8, 2015
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