The Green Bay Packers may have suffered a devastating loss in Week 6. Along with losing in convincing fashion to the division rival Minnesota Vikings, the Packers saw superstar quarterback Aaron Rodgers go down with an injury that knocked him out of the game early.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Rodgers suffered a broken collarbone which may cost him the rest of the 2017 NFL campaign.
Packers announced Aaron Rodgers had a broken collarbone and might miss rest of season.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 15, 2017
With Rodgers potentially done for the season, the Packers will seemingly turn to Brett Hundley as their starting quarterback moving forward. NFL.com's Ian Rapoport reports Hundley will be the starter while Joe Callahan will backup the UCLA product.
#Packers coach Mike McCarthy makes it clear: Brett Hundley is the starting quarterback, Joe Callahan is the backup.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) October 15, 2017
As a result of the loss to the Vikings, Minnesota is now in first place in the NFC North with a 4-2. Green Bay also sits with a 4-2 record after Week 6's divisional showdown, but there's no telling how the team will respond with the heart and soul of the franchise now stuck on the sidelines.
In Week 7, the Packers will get their two-game homestand underway by hosting Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints. The following week Green Bay will play host to another division rival in Matthew Stafford's Detroit Lions.