Wednesday, December 14th, 2011 at 8:17 am , filed under Players by Vincelombard
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Green Bay Packers wide receiver Greg Jennings has been pull out of next three weeks, after he sustained left knee injury in the third quarter against Oakland Raiders with a 46-16 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay on last weekend.
The 28-year-old Greg Jennings is likely to return back into the Green Bay Packers team next season, where he was forced to recover from ankle injury for three weeks. Jennings has left the Oakland Raiders game on Sunday night at Lambeau Field with a sprained knee in the third quarter and taken him to the locker room, as he did not return back into the field. Green Bay head Coach Mike McCarthy said wide receiver will miss three consecutive weeks with ankle injury and could return back into the team for the final regular season game.
Greg Jennings has showed his best performance in 2011 season, where he has recorded 67 receptions including nine touchdown passes from first 13 games for the Green Bay Packers. He also led the team in catches and second in receiving yards including touchdowns. Packers are playing one of the finniest seasons in NFL history with a 13-0 win loss record, as they clinched 13th consecutive victory against Oakland Raiders with a 46-16 on last weekend and will meet Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday 18th December at FOX Arrowhead Stadium at 1:00 pm ET.
Tags: Green Bay Packers, Greg Jennings, Oakland Raiders