Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers left Sunday's game against the Detroit Lions in the first half. While scrambling up the middle with minutes to go, Rodgers took a hit to the back of his head as he went down. He suffered a concussion, meaning he will not return to play today and will have to be evaluated before returning.
Aaron Rodgers Injury: QB Suffers Concussion And Leaves Game
Backup QB Matt Flynn stepped in for the half's final minute, completing one of two passes.
Rodgers remained in the game for several plays after taking the hit that caused his concussion. He took a sack after a Green Bay timeout, handed off, and tossed a dump-off pass. This is his second concussion of the season -- the first came in week six against the Miami Dolphins.
Before leaving the game Rodgers was seven of 11 for 46 yards and a pick, his first in five games. He had also rushed twice for 25 yards.











