The Facts:
The subluxation of Stafford's kneecap apparently has caused more damage than previously believed. Per Chris Mortensen of ESPN, Stafford will consult with Dr. James Andrews, who'll inspect a new MRI in an effort to determine the cause of the looseness in the joint.
Reported by Profootballtalk.com
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
As PFT's Mike Florio explained, one of the problems with the subluxation of a joint is that the process of a something coming out of place and going back in can cause damage, the extent of which may not be immediately obvious. Stafford practiced Wednesday but experienced more swelling and now he's inactive for today's game at Green Bay. ... If surgery is necessary to fix the condition, Stafford could be out for the rest of the year.
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