ALLEN PARK -- Green Bay once again is left holding its breath over the health of Aaron Rodgers.
The star quarterback left the Packers season opener Sunday night against Chicago with a left leg injury. He left the field under his own power, but was later carted to the locker room. DeShone Kizer replaced him.
Rodgers suffered the injury when Bears defensive end Roy Robertson-Harris fell on his left knee in the second quarter. That's the same knee in which he tore his ACL in high school.
The injury interrupted Rodgers' return to the field after he missed nine games last year because of a shoulder injury.