The Green Bay Packers, who entered Week 10 already dealing with injuries to some key players, saw another key player go down hurt during Monday night's meeting with the Philadelphia Eagles at Lambeau Field in Green Bay.

Green Bay center Elgton Jenkins exited the Eagles game in the first half with an apparent lower-body injury. The Packers initially ruled him out because of an ankle injury before it was determined via X-rays that he suffered a fractured leg, according to Rob Demovsky of ESPN.

Following the 10-7 loss to the Eagles, Green Bay head coach Matt LaFleur did not seem optimistic about the veteran offensive lineman's outlook, saying that it “doesn't sound promising.”

This is tough news for Green Bay, and most especially to Jenkins, who is about to turn 30 years old in Decem

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