Packers fans all around the world knew this day was coming. Despite the valiant efforts by GM Ted Thompson, and head coach Mike McCarthy; we all knew Rodgers is made of glass. Which is why it was so mind-boggling that after coming off a pro bowl year the Packers refused to accept their legendary gunslinger Brett Favre back.
What's Brett doing now? Only leading the league in QB rating, and coming off a six TD game. For Packers fans sakes, let's hope that Rodger's shoulder is just dinged up and not actually separated...
What's Brett doing now? Only leading the league in QB rating, and coming off a six TD game. For Packers fans sakes, let's hope that Rodger's shoulder is just dinged up and not actually separated...

Green Bay Gazette
Injury update: Rodgers' shoulder separated?
The initial diagnosis of Aaron Rodgers' injury is a bruised throwing shoulder, coach Mike McCarthy said after today's game.
The Packers' starting quarterback no doubt will be examined further upon the team's return to Green Bay this evening. UPDATE: At various points in his postgame press conference, Rodgers said he thought the shoulder might be separated or dislocated, but wasn't sure. Again, tests will occur tonight or Monday morning.
Rodgers missed one series in the second half, a three-and-out after which Tampa Bay drove for the winning field goal, then returned briefly before leaving for good. He finished 14-for-27 for 165 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions.
On why Rodgers was held out for that one series: "I think they were still checking him out. It was clearly a medical decision to hold him that one series, then he was ok to go back in. then they felt it wasn’t ok for him to go back after the interception."
Injury update: Rodgers' shoulder separated?
The initial diagnosis of Aaron Rodgers' injury is a bruised throwing shoulder, coach Mike McCarthy said after today's game.
The Packers' starting quarterback no doubt will be examined further upon the team's return to Green Bay this evening. UPDATE: At various points in his postgame press conference, Rodgers said he thought the shoulder might be separated or dislocated, but wasn't sure. Again, tests will occur tonight or Monday morning.
Rodgers missed one series in the second half, a three-and-out after which Tampa Bay drove for the winning field goal, then returned briefly before leaving for good. He finished 14-for-27 for 165 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions.
On why Rodgers was held out for that one series: "I think they were still checking him out. It was clearly a medical decision to hold him that one series, then he was ok to go back in. then they felt it wasn’t ok for him to go back after the interception."