Randall Cobb left Saturday’s preseason game for the Packers after suffering a shoulder injury while attempting to make a catch against the Eagles.
Cobb left the field after rolling on his shoulder. The team announced his injury.
Randall Cobb went into the locker room after an apparent right hand/arm/shoulder issue. http://pic.twitter.com/HFWIf6tXQq
— Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) August 30, 2015
Medical expert David Chao, who used to be an NFL team head physician, ran down the scenarios for Cobb’s injury.
RANDALL COBB shoulder
@packers fans rest easy.
By video, staying optimistic.
AC separation. Possible Week 1.
(But I was wrong on Jordy)
— David J. Chao, MD (@ProFootballDoc) August 30, 2015
RANDALL COBB @packers return depends on grade of AC injury.
1: good to go Week 1
2: possible Week 1
3: unlikely Week 1, but still not IR/dfr
— David J. Chao, MD (@ProFootballDoc) August 30, 2015
This is the last thing the Packers needed after Jordy Nelson went down last weekend. Cobb is fully capable of stepping up and becoming the team’s top target, but that picture is not as clear if both of their top receivers are out. Additionally, Bryan Bulaga left the game with an ankle injury.
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