Rodgers carted to locker room vs. Bears after knee injury
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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers left Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears and is considered questionable to return after suffering a knee injury.
Rodgers went down awkwardly after being sacked by Bears defensive end Roy Robertson-Harris. He was initially evaluated in the medical tent before being taken back to the locker room on a cart.
The two-time NFL MVP was replaced by DeShone Kizer on the following offensive drive.
Rodgers is the face of the franchise and any time missed would be a devastating outcome for the Packers. He sat out nine games during the 2017 season due to a broken collarbone.
Prior to exiting Sunday's game, Rodgers was 3-for-7 for 13 yards and was sacked twice. He also added 15 rushing yards on his lone carry.
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