The Green Bay Packers' greatest fear might have been realized as Aaron Rodgers suffered a potentially season-ending injury in Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings.
The Packers announced the quarterback suffered a broken collarbone and that there is a chance he could miss the rest of the season.
Even a rival player showed his concern for the All-Pro quarterback:
Nick Wright of Fox Sports 1 compared the injury to others around the league this season:
While fans are likely to complain, former NFL head of officiating Mike Pereira believed the hit from Anthony Barr was legal:
ESPN Stats and Info noted how bad the team was without Rodgers the last time he missed an extended stretch:
There are significant question marks about the Packers without their star quarterback:
Adam Schefter of ESPN provided an interesting possible solution:
Adding to the Romo speculation was this quote from Thursday that his career might not be over, via Pro Football Talk:
It's unknown whether Tony Romo would even consider a return to the field after working as an analyst to start the year, but it might be worth the call.