The Facts: It doesn't look like the Packers lost their second Pro Bowl receiver in less than a week. Unlike the knee injury Jordy Nelson suffered six days earlier, the shoulder injury that knocked Cobb out of Saturday's 39-26 preseason loss to the Philadelphia Eagles does not appear to be season-ending. "No, I don't think we're in that area at all," Packers coach Mike McCarthy said.
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Cobb was injured on the team's third play from scrimmage against the Eagles. He appeared to land on his right side while attempting to catch a pass from quarterback Brett Hundley along the sideline. He was initially examined in the bench area by team physician Dr. Pat McKenzie. Shortly thereafter, he was taken to the Lambeau Field locker room for further examination. Cobb initially feared he broke his collarbone, but tests showed that was not the case. Cobb is scheduled for additional tests Sunday. He wouldn't say whether he thinks he will be available for the Sept. 13 season opener at Chicago. "You know, we're taking it day by day right now," Cobb said. "We'll see come (Sunday) what more we find out, and we'll go from there. ..." Stay tuned.