ESPN.com is reporting that Green Bay Packers wide receiver Randall Cobb should be ready to go for their season opener on September 13th vs. division rival Chicago.
The Green Bay Packers believe Randall Cobb has a good chance to be ready for the regular-season opener, a source said Sunday after Cobb underwent tests on his injured right shoulder.
The injury was diagnosed as a sprain after he landed hard on his right shoulder in Saturday’s preseason loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. According to the source, the additional tests confirmed team physician Dr. Pat McKenzie’s original diagnosis.
Cobb’s injury occurred on the team’s third play from scrimmage. He landed on his right shoulder while attempting to catch a pass along the sideline. Cobb initially feared he had broken his collarbone.
