The Green Bay Packers will be without receiver Randall Cobb for at least three games and most likely more. The team placed Cobb on injured reserve on Saturday.
The veteran slot receiver suffered a core muscle injury against the Los Angeles Rams. He required surgery during the bye week, according to Rob Demovsky of ESPN.
By going on injured reserve, Cobb must miss at least three games before he’s eligible to return. The Packers play the Chicago Bears, Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns over the next three games, but surgery means Cobb could miss more games and possibly the rest of the season.