Aaron Rodgers Injury 2013 NEWS and UPDATES: Did Aaron Rodgers Break His Collarbone Last Night Against the Bears? [PHOTO] [VIDEO]

Aaron Rodgers Injury 2013 NEWS and UPDATES: Did Aaron Rodgers Break His Collarbone Last Night Against the Bears? [PHOTO] [VIDEO]

Aaron Rodgers went down hard on the first drive of the Monday Night Football matchup against the Chicago Bears last night. He looked like he landed at a weird angle on his shoulder and was immediately escorted back to the locker room. Aaron Rodgers is the only reason why the Packers have been able to compete this year amongst all of the other injuries on the team, so losing Rodgers would be an almost insurmountable obstacle to overcome.

Head coach Mike McCarthy talked about Rodgers' injury to his non-throwing shoulder. He said, "Just had a chance to speak with Aaron; he has a shoulder injury. They want to run more tests. They don't have an exact diagnosis. No timeline, no exact diagnosis."

Mark Sandritter discussed the Packers' options in his article today on SBNation.com. He wrote, "The good news for the Packers is Rodgers injured his non-throwing shoulder. That doesn't mean he can play through any injury, but does give him a better opportunity to return quickly if the injury is minor enough. Rodgers injured his right shoulder in 2008 and still played the next week, according Jason Wilde of ESPN. If Rodgers did indeed fracture his collarbone or suffer a serious injury, there is likely nothing he can do to play through it. A collarbone fracture would keep him out at least a month, with similar injuries costing quarterbacks six weeks."

Do you think the Packers stand a chance without Rodgers? Will Rodgers play through whatever injury he sustained? Let us know in the comments and check out this video of the play where Rodgers hurt his shoulder!