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McCarthy says Packers will be more cautious with Driver

November 2, 2010 By Bill Scott

Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy said they’ll be more cautious with wide receiver Donald Driver this week.  Driver aggravated a thigh strain and will likely be questionable for practice this week. 

Driver couldn’t finish the last game at New York and there’s a chance he won’t play against the Dallas Cowboys at Lambeau Field on Sunday.

Defensive back Pat Lee also sprained an ankle in the win over the Jets.  He could miss the Dallas game this week. 

Aaron Rodgers, who suffered an ankle sprain on Sunday, should be good to go for practice this week.

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