The Green Bay Packers have still left the door open for injured quarterback Aaron Rodgers to return in 2017, but that possibility looks increasingly remote. On Monday, head coach Mike McCarthy said Rodgers' broken collarbone will require surgery and could "potentially" end his season.
Rodgers fractured his right clavicle on the Packers' second drive during Sunday's loss to the Minnesota Vikings, the result of a blow from linebacker Anthony Barr. Rodgers took his time leaving the field before briefly stopping in the team's medical tent. From there, the medical staff quickly transported him to the locker room for further examination.