12-19-2017, 03:06 PM
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EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- By the end of Monday night, the Green Bay Packers' season was lost for good.
The Packers (7-7) were mathematically eliminated from playoff contention with two games remaining when the Atlanta Falcons beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24-21 on Monday Night Football. Packers coach Mike McCarthy said he'd wait until Tuesday to make a decision on whether Aaron Rodgers will sit when the Minnesota Vikings come to town on Saturday. On Monday, sources told ESPN that Green Bay plans to re-sign backup quarterback Joe Callahan, which could mean Rodgers will be shut down for the remainder of the season.
Rodgers
returned in Week 15 for the first time since fracturing his collarbone.
The Packers were defeated 31-24 at Carolina after an up-and-down day
from Rodgers, who threw three touchdowns and three interceptions.
"I feel like he's going to play," Linval Joseph said. "I feel like he's got something to prove and I kind of want him to play because it'd be more of a challenge."
Rodgers was injured in the Vikings' most recent meeting with the Packers in Week 6. On Green Bay's second series of the game, Anthony Barr
tackled the quarterback to the ground where Rodgers broke the clavicle
in his throwing shoulder. Exchanges of words from both sides, including
McCarthy calling it an "illegal hit," have fanned the flames of this
already heated rivalry. Two months later, Barr is still receiving hate
messages on social media.
Following the Vikings 34-7 win
over the Bengals on Sunday, Barr said he expects the Packers to come out
"guns blazing" in an effort to win this season's rematch. The
linebacker said he wasn't sure whether he'd say anything to Rodgers when
they meet again.
"I don't know," Barr said. "I haven't really thought about it. I'll see him on the field and whatever happens, happens."
Joseph
didn't chalk up his reasoning for expecting Rodgers to play based on
the Barr hit, but believes he'll be under center if he's healthy.
Rodgers said just as much to reporters on Sunday that he's expecting to
play unless told otherwise.
"I just know that he's a competitor and he loves this game," Joseph said. "If he can play, he's going to play."
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- By the end of Monday night, the Green Bay Packers' season was lost for good.
The Packers (7-7) were mathematically eliminated from playoff contention with two games remaining when the Atlanta Falcons beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24-21 on Monday Night Football. Packers coach Mike McCarthy said he'd wait until Tuesday to make a decision on whether Aaron Rodgers will sit when the Minnesota Vikings come to town on Saturday. On Monday, sources told ESPN that Green Bay plans to re-sign backup quarterback Joe Callahan, which could mean Rodgers will be shut down for the remainder of the season.
Rodgers
returned in Week 15 for the first time since fracturing his collarbone.
The Packers were defeated 31-24 at Carolina after an up-and-down day
from Rodgers, who threw three touchdowns and three interceptions.
"I feel like he's going to play," Linval Joseph said. "I feel like he's got something to prove and I kind of want him to play because it'd be more of a challenge."
Rodgers was injured in the Vikings' most recent meeting with the Packers in Week 6. On Green Bay's second series of the game, Anthony Barr
tackled the quarterback to the ground where Rodgers broke the clavicle
in his throwing shoulder. Exchanges of words from both sides, including
McCarthy calling it an "illegal hit," have fanned the flames of this
already heated rivalry. Two months later, Barr is still receiving hate
messages on social media.
Following the Vikings 34-7 win
over the Bengals on Sunday, Barr said he expects the Packers to come out
"guns blazing" in an effort to win this season's rematch. The
linebacker said he wasn't sure whether he'd say anything to Rodgers when
they meet again.
"I don't know," Barr said. "I haven't really thought about it. I'll see him on the field and whatever happens, happens."
Joseph
didn't chalk up his reasoning for expecting Rodgers to play based on
the Barr hit, but believes he'll be under center if he's healthy.
Rodgers said just as much to reporters on Sunday that he's expecting to
play unless told otherwise.
"I just know that he's a competitor and he loves this game," Joseph said. "If he can play, he's going to play."