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Packers QB leaves game with injury
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Packers QB leaves game with injury

Published Nov. 10, 2013 12:00 a.m. ET

Packers quarterback Seneca Wallace left Sunday's game with the Philadelphia Eagles with a groin injury, and his return was questionable.

That left Green Bay with Scott Tolzien at quarterback with Aaron Rodgers already out with a left collarbone injury.

Wallace, like Rodgers in last week's loss to the Bears, left after the first series. He appeared to get hurt after being chased out of the pocket after completing a third-and-14 pass to Brandon Bostick at the Eagles 35.

Tolzien, who played at Wisconsin in college, was just signed off the practice squad this week.

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The Packers later lost cornerback Casey Hayward (hamstring) and center Evan Dietrich-Smith (knee). Dietrich-Smith's injury forced Green Bay to move guard T.J. Lang to center.

For Philadelphia, linebacker Mychal Kendricks (knee), left tackle Jason Peters (quad) and safety Earl Wolff (knee) were all knocked out of the game following first-quarter injuries.

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