GREEN BAY — Lukas Van Ness’ sack of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco during the second half of Sunday’s 27-18 victory was a thing of beauty.

It was also the Green Bay Packers defensive end’s final snap of the game, as he suffered a foot injury that ended his day.

The good news? The injury did not end his season, as Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said Van Ness’ injury wasn’t the catastrophic one that it could have been.

“We definitely avoided something serious,” LaFleur said during his usual day-after-the-game Q&A session with reporters on Monday at Lambeau Field. “But how long he’ll be out remains to be seen.”

Van Ness’ sack, which was his first full sack of the season, was part of a 22-snap day in which he also had another quarterback hit and two total tackles. On the play,

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