Packers WR Cobb hurts shoulder
• PHILADELPHIA 39, GREEN BAY 26: Wide receiver Randall Cobb left the Packers' preseason game Saturday night against Philadelphia because of a shoulder injury, and the Eagles went on to beat the Packers in Green Bay, Wis.
Cobb appeared to be favoring his right arm after landing on his side as he was trying to catch a pass on the sideline from rookie Brett Hundley on Green Bay's first offensive drive. Cobb said a defender landed on top of him.
He is the second starting wideout to get hurt for the Packers in preseason action. Jordy Nelson was lost for the season because of a right knee injury last Sunday against Pittsburgh.
But it doesn't appear that Packers coach Mike McCarthy is nearly as worried about Cobb as he was when Nelson tore his ACL.
"We thought it could've been collarbone or something; it's not. So, fortunately enough, there's a silver lining in it," Cobb said.
More tests are planned during the team's day off on Sunday, but Cobb said he didn't think this was a serious injury.
"It felt like a bad dream in that situation, having Jordy go down last week and then three plays in this series," Cobb said.
Hundley started in place of NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers, who watched from the sideline in sweats as a healthy scratch. The Packers did not dress three starting offensive linemen because of injuries.