GREEN BAY, Wis. — The injury hits just keep on coming for the Green Bay Packers.
Wide receiver Jordy Nelson will miss the rest of training camp after undergoing a procedure on one of his knees. He joins a laundry list of Packers on the sideline, including left tackle Bryan Bulaga, who is expected to miss the season - despite his hope to the contrary - with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in one of his knees.
Yet coach Mike McCarthy wasn't in woe-is-me mode Tuesday.
"These type of injuries, they're part of the game. The game of football, especially pro football, stops for nobody," McCarthy said. "You keep playing and if you ever stop and blink, you're two steps behind your opponent."
McCarthy said Bulaga, who played roughly 30 plays in Saturday night's scrimmage, was injured on the seventh play, but no one seemed certain of just how he hurt himself.
"He doesn't even look like he's injured," McCarthy said.
General manager Ted Thompson said he saw Bulaga come out of the pile after a play "kicking his leg" as if it was bothering him.
"Then (he) goes back to the huddle and plays great the rest of the night, which is the reason I still have hope," Thompson said.