Greg Jennings suffered a knee injury during the Green Bay Packers game on Sunday afternoon against the Oakland Raiders. The Packers were able to overcome it on their way to a 46-16 victory to remain undefeated, but Jennings' injury could have long-term effects.
Greg Jennings Injury: MCL Tear Feared, But Packers Teammates Believe He’ll Be Fine
Jennings will undergo an MRI on Monday to diagnose exactly what’s wrong with the Packers wide receiver, according to the Milwauke Journal Sentinel, but Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio says that a torn MCL is currently being mentioned as a possibility.
Jennings’ teammates don’t seem quite as worried, though, according to their comments to the Journal Sentinel.
"I think he'll be fine," Donald Driver said. "I haven't talked to him yet but I think he should be OK...We know that everybody has a job to do. It's been a proven fact that guys have stepped up and filled other guys' shoes."
“I don’t think things would change because we have weapons,” Finley said. “We’re going to keep this offense going the same. The game plan’s the same. We just have to keep this thing going and get behind A-Rod and get this playoff thing going.”
There will undoubtedly be more updates coming on Jennings’ knee, but right now it doesn’t exactly look promising. For more on the Packers, visit Acme Packing Company.











