In the whirlwind of injuries that have plagued the Green Bay Packers so far this season, veteran long snapper Brett Goode became the fifth player to be placed on the team's injured reserve.
"It's unfortunate, he toughed it out just to play through the game—the way he did is a real credit to him," said head coach Mike McCarthy on Monday. Goode suffered a hamstring injury early in Sunday's overtime win over the Cincinnati Bengals. He still played through his injury, including snapping the ball on Mason Crosby's game-winning field goal.
"He gutted it out. It was outstanding.