In addition to suffering a humiliating loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, several key Green Bay Packers suffered injuries during the NFC Wild Card game at Lincoln Financial Field.

Fortunately for the Packers, and burgeoning center Josh Myers, his injury does not appear to be as serious as perhaps initially feared.
According to Ryan Wood of PackersNews, Myers believes that he suffered a hairline fracture in his leg, but the hope is that he avoided any sort of ligament damage which would prolong his recovery.
“He’s better than what I thought, assessing the situation on the field,” LaFleur told reporters during his post-game press conference.
The positive prognosis isn’t just good for Myers’ health, as well as potentially the Packers’ future at a critical position, but, the 26-year-old is set to become an unrestricted free agent when the NFL’s new league year begins in March, so entering free agency fully healthy — or close to it, should benefit Myers, moving forward.

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I’m a die hard Packer fan, watching the Pack since 1959, and attending many games. I would lump Jordan Love into the same category as Don Horn, Don Mankowski, Jerry Tagged and Jon Hadl, a good quarterback with flashes of brilliance, but not a star. The Packers should have picked up Baker Mayfield when he was available a few years ago, but we were all basking in the glory of Mr. Rodgers. Just my opinion, and I wish Love well, but he still has a long way to go.