The Green Bay Packers season continues to be full of bumps and bruises for Aaron Rodgers, both on and off the field.

While the Packers quarterback was able to get off relatively lightly from his COVID-19 vaccination kerfuffle, there's a new issue that's plaguing him. Rodgers reportedly injured his toe during his 10-day quarantine period and it might just be more serious than first thought.

According to NFL insider Ian Rapoport, the Packers QB is expected to play in their Week 11 tilt against the Minnesota Vikings. However, the toe injury may hamper Aaron Rodgers for the rest of the season.

Via Ian Rapoport:

While Aaron Rodgers will play today, the toe injury is a real and concerning injury. Rodgers will likely have to deal with it for the remainder of the season, source said.

Definitely not great news for Packers fans. Green Bay currently sits atop the NFL with an 8-2 record and a stranglehold on the NFC North. The success from the first half of the season takes some pressure off Rodgers to force himself to play through the toe injury.

However, given the preseason hints that this may very well be his last dance in Green Bay, Aaron Rodgers may very well be planning to leave it all out on the field, injury or not.