The Green Bay Packers loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday Night was costly in a number of ways to the team, and there is real concern about left tackle David Bakhtiari's knee injury. Bakhtiari said after the game via PackersNews, that he suffered two different injuries to his left knee and wouldn't know the extent out of it until he met with team doctors on Monday.

Bakhtiari was injured on two different occasions, and when he was out, the offensive line looked lost, and the Vikings defensive line took advantage and got to Aaron Rodgers multiple times.

If Bakhtiari is lost for the rest of the season, or even a couple of games, that will make Rodgers plan to win out the Packers remaining games a lot more difficult.

“We’re 0-6 on the road,” Rodgers said via USA Today. “So we just gotta go back home, get some rest, beat Arizona, and then come back and beat Atlanta. Then go to Chicago, a place we’ve won a number of times, beat them. Go to New York (Jets) around Christmas, beat them. And then come home against Detroit, beat them.”

Bakhtiari isn't the only player the Packers lost on Sunday. Left guard Lane Taylor, returner Trevor Davis, and safety Kentrell Brice were also knocked out of the game, and their status should be updated on Monday.

The Packers return home on Sunday for a game against the Arizona Cardinals. A loss in that game would eliminate any slim hope the Packers have in making the playoffs.