Rodgers carted to locker room with injury to throwing shoulder
Green Bay Packers star quarterback Aaron Rodgers was carted to the locker room during Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings after taking a big hit from linebacker Anthony Barr midway through the first quarter.
Rodgers was down on the field in obvious pain before quickly getting up and being escorted off the field by trainers. He went into the medical tent briefly before the cart was brought out.
His return is questionable with what the Packers are calling a right shoulder injury.
Aaron Rodgers. Out. pic.twitter.com/l5VHRp43ji
— Matt Rodewald FOX 10 (@Matt_Fox10) October 15, 2017
Brett Hundley replaced Rodgers on the field.
Aaron Rodgers has been carted off the field pic.twitter.com/dkXWczT0ki
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Rodgers has been his usual dominant self so far in 2017, throwing for 13 touchdowns to three interceptions and 1,367 passing yards.
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