Chad Greenway's streak of consecutive games started appears to be in serious jeopardy.
The veteran outside linebacker, who has made 90 straight starts and has played in 115 consecutive games, walked out to practice without a helmet, a sign he was not practicing for a third straight day.
It seems likely that Greenway, who has a broken rib and a broken hand, will be listed as doubtful for Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons. We'll know for sure when the injury report comes out later.
Yesterday, coach Mike Zimmer said he needed to see Greenway practice today to activate him.
If Greenway does end up sitting out Sunday, Gerald Hodges will likely be his replacement.
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