Green Bay Packers wide receiver Randall Cobb spent three hours in a hospital the day before the NFC Championship as he was thought to have appendicitis.
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The Green Bay Packers have battled through injuries to key players, most notably quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who has a strained calf.
Running back Eddie Lacy is also enduring a sore knee, and wide receiver Randall Cobb is not likely to be 100 percent for the NFC Championship either.
NFL reporter Jay Glazer revealed that the Packers receiver spent three hours in a hospital as doctors thought that he may have appendicitis.
However, Cobb will play against the Seahawks along with Rodgers and Lacy. The Packers will look to pull off a big upset against the Seattle Seahawks.
Pro Football Talk relayed Jay Glazer’s information on Cobb through Twitter.
Packers WR Randall Cobb spent three hours in hospital last night, per @JayGlazer. Doctors thought he may have appendicitis.
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) January 18, 2015
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