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Looked to me like the trainer was feeling his collarbone on th sideline.
Yep...but not likely a complete break or he wouldn't have been able to move his arm
In my limited experience with personal injury you can move the arm, but you would be in pain, obvious pain, running back to the locker room as he did. Rogers did not seem in pain then. Still, I've never heard of an only partially broken collar bone so that makes little sense to me.

 
Sounding like Rodgers is done for the night and likely for the season.

Tough break for Packer fans.
Where did you hear that or you just being a #### as usual?
I'm listening to Green Bay sports radio and "sources" say its his collarbone.
I am no doctor but I thought a collar bone break would be 5 weeks.
Would be around that for nonthrowing shoulder but collar bone injury can be a lot of things

 
Looked to me like the trainer was feeling his collarbone on th sideline.
Yep...but not likely a complete break or he wouldn't have been able to move his arm
In my limited experience with personal injury you can move the arm, but you would be in pain, obvious pain, running back to the locker room as he did. Rogers did not seem in pain then. Still, I've never heard of an only partially broken collar bone so that makes little sense to me.
You can have a fracture of any bone with no displacement, or a fracture with complete displacement. With collar bones, the bone is small enough that the break often is all the way through with some displacement- in which case you wouldn't move that arm without severe pain. Much like with a rib though, it is possible to get a small crack without breaking the bone clear through- just not common with a collarbone, but if that were the case it would not be season ending as the recovery would be much quicker

 
How do they not have a guy upstairs who's only job is to tell the HC when to challenge? McCarthy has to watch the jumbotron

and then decide himself? F the F the bears guy.

 
Who would of thought the Bears would be showing teams the blue print on how you make a back up quarterback successful?

 
Looked to me like the trainer was feeling his collarbone on th sideline.
Yep...but not likely a complete break or he wouldn't have been able to move his arm
In my limited experience with personal injury you can move the arm, but you would be in pain, obvious pain, running back to the locker room as he did. Rogers did not seem in pain then. Still, I've never heard of an only partially broken collar bone so that makes little sense to me.
You can have a fracture of any bone with no displacement, or a fracture with complete displacement. With collar bones, the bone is small enough that the break often is all the way through with some displacement- in which case you wouldn't move that arm without severe pain. Much like with a rib though, it is possible to get a small crack without breaking the bone clear through- just not common with a collarbone, but if that were the case it would not be season ending as the recovery would be much quicker
Charles Rogers says hi

 
Marc Tresman is proving how good of a hire he was for the Bears. He is making McCown look like an NFL starter.
McCown is no franchise QB, but you could do a heck of a lot worse for a backup
Really? McCown has a career of 28 td's to 44 ints. He also has a career qb rating of 72.His first action with the Bears last week. 1 td and 0 ints last and qb rating of 119.

Tonight he is playing well again. I think Tresman deserves a large part of that he is a QB guru and a great offensive mind.
or 38 TDs to 44 ints.
 
Looked like a collarbone to me. It only takes 12 pounds of pressure to break your collarbone.

You can move your arm with a broken collarbone. I broke mine in 6 places and could still move my arm.

With a cracked collarbone, I highly doubt it would be more than 4 weeks.

The fact that he has been ruled out for this game can only be considered a bad sign.

 
Schefter saying on twitter that Flynn would have to pass through waivers before Packers could sign him. So, think another team would c-block the Packers, or is Flynn seen as so bad as to not even bother?

 

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