Jordy Nelson is one of quarterback Aaron Rodgers’s favorite targets. (Mike Roemer/Associated Press)If the Green Bay Packers are to upset the top-seeded Dallas Cowboys in Sunday’s NFC divisional-round playoff game at AT&T Stadium, they’ll have to do it without leading wide receiver Jordy Nelson. [Five good reasons the Packers can upset the Cowboys without Jordy Nelson]“It gives us one less receiver but obviously an extremely productive player,” McCarthy said. “You just go back to the way the game plan was set; the importance and emphasis on Jordy Nelson. He didn’t rule out the possibility that Nelson could play in the NFC championship game if the Packers get that far.
Source: Washington Post January 13, 2017 17:06 UTC