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Jennings will likely sit out this week

October 4, 2012 By Bill Scott

There’s a good chance that veteran wide receiver Greg Jennings will be a

Greg Jennings

spectator when the Green Bay Packers face the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Jennings left last Sunday’s 28-27 win over the Saints after re-aggravating his groin injury.  The injury will likely sideline Jennings for Sunday’s game against the Colts.

AUDIO: Mike McCarthy on possibly playing without Greg Jennings :19

Jennings has struggled with injuries since training camp.  He’s dealing with the groin injury now.  He was slowed by a concussion back in training camp. 

AUDIO: Greg Jennings showing his frustration over injuries :23

One thing is certain.  Jennings won’t return until he’s 100%.  That could mean missing Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts and maybe more.  Jennings said he fought through it the 1st time, but he couldn’t do it again on Sunday.

AUDIO: Jennings says he couldn’t get through Sunday’s game :19

Because of the injuries, Jennings has been held to just 12 catches in the first four games this season.  He had 25 catches at this point a year ago.

 

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