Packers list Aaron Rodgers as probable for Cowboys game
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) The Packers have listed Aaron Rodgers as probable on the injury report for Sunday's playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys.
Rodgers is recovering from a strained left calf. Coach Mike McCarthy said Friday that Rodgers came through practice OK on Thursday and looked fine taking limited snaps.
Green Bay didn't practice Friday. Rodgers has already declared that he plans to start against the Cowboys.
He first injured the calf three weeks ago against Tampa Bay. Rodgers had to be carted to the locker room after aggravating the injury two weeks ago in the second quarter against Detroit before limping back on to the field in the third quarter to help beat the Lions and win the NFC North.
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