Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers left his team's NFL opener against the Chicago Bears with an apparent leg injury.
With just more than nine minutes remaining before half-time on Sunday, Rodgers went down and clutched his left leg after Bears defensive end Roy Robertson-Harris fell on him during a sack.
After spending a few minutes in the medical tent, Super Bowl champion and two-time MVP Rodgers left the field on a cart.
The Bears, with help from star newcomer Khalil Mack, pressured the six-time Pro Bowler early and often as Rodgers completed only three-of-sevem passes for 13 yards, and was sacked twice.
DeShone Kizer enters the game at QB for the #Packers. Aaron Rodgers headed to the locker room after being injured on the last drive. #CHIvsGB
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) September 10, 2018
DeShone Kizer took over for Rodgers, as Packers fans held their breath waiting for some more definitive information on the franchise 34-year-old quarterback.