The Green Bay Packers were dealt with a significant blow on Saturday after running back AJ Dillon went down due to injury.

Dillon's injury came after he took a hit on a kickoff return. He was immediately treated on the sidelines, but the Packers later labeled him as questionable to return due to a chest injury.

It was undoubtedly a big problem for the Packers, as they lost one of their best offensive weapons. He was actually the one who scored Green Bay's lone touchdown of the game, all while registering seven carries for 25 yards before his exit.

With his absence, the Packers certainly lacked that power rusher who can get them yards when they need it.

For what it's worth, midway through the final quarter, the Packers have failed to score a touchdown after AJ Dillon's exit. The 49ers were also able to tie the game at 10-10 with a little over three minutes to go–a proof how crucial the 23-year-old back is to the team.

Hopefully, though, the injury to Dillon isn't serious and won't be a long-term one. During the regular season, he rushed 187 times and recorded 803 yards for five touchdowns. He was a big part why the Green Bay franchise ended the season with the best record in the NFL with a 13-4 record.