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Aaron Rodgers says he'll be 'good to go' after injuring hamstring

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The Green Bay Packers got a slight scare when Aaron Rodgers appeared to injure his hamstring Monday night, but all is well, according to the quarterback.

Rodgers told media that he hurt his hamstring on the first drive of the second half attempting to extend a play. Despite the injury, the veteran said postgame that he'll "be good to go."

The injury caused Rodgers to retreat to a small mysterious medical tent on the sideline, which caused quite a stir on social media.

Even with the injury, Rodgers completed 30-of-39 passes for 313 yards and two touchdowns and gained 26 rushing yards on six carries as the Packers beat the Philadelphia Eagles 27-13.

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