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Report: Injured Packers QB Aaron Rodgers Not Expected To Face Giants Nov. 17

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) -- Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers suffered an injury in the first series of Monday night's Bears victory.

The three-time Pro Bowler landed on his left shoulder after being sacked by Shea McClellin and had to leave the game.

According to ESPN, the star signal caller has a small fracture in his collarbone and could miss three weeks of action.

As it happens, the Packers will visit the Giants at MetLife Stadium on November 17, meaning that Big Blue will likely avoid having to face the dynamic quarterback.

"It doesn't look good," a source told ESPN's Ed Werder. "This is the one we couldn't afford to lose."

Seneca Wallace replaced Rodgers and completed 11 of 19 passes for 114 yards and an interception. He didn't throw any touchdowns and was sacked four times for 25 yards.

Wallace is the only other quarterback on Green Bay's roster.

Before hosting the Packers in a little less than two weeks, the Giants will take on the Raiders at home on Sunday.

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