The Facts: Following up on the previous item. ... Cobb, who injured his shoulder in last night's game against the Egales, went for further tests on Sunday and Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports that he has been diagnosed with a "minor" AC joint sprain.
Diehards Line:It’s a better outcome than the broken collarbone Cobb initially feared, but he can’t be assured of playing against the Bears in Week 1. As PFT notes, players have missed good chunks of time with similar injuries — Redskins wide receiver DeSean Jackson hasn’t played at all in the preseason after spraining his AC joint early in training camp — and it will take some time before the Packers will have a clear idea about his status. If Cobb can’t play, the Packers would start their season without both of their top wideouts since Jordy Nelson is out with a torn ACL. Barring any additions from outside the organization, Davante Adams, Jeff Janis and Ty Montgomery would likely be the top three receivers in their absence.