PHILADELPHIA -- Aaron Rodgers left Sunday night's loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the third quarter with what the Green Bay Packers called an oblique injury.
The 38-year-old quarterback appeared to be in some discomfort on the drive just before he jogged to the locker room with several members of the team's medical staff.
Rodgers had just led a drive that finished with a field goal to cut the Eagles' lead to 34-23 with 2:03 left in the third quarter.
Earlier this week, Rodgers revealed that the thumb injury he has been playing with since Week 5 is actually a broken bone.