Packers CB Brandon Cisse says injury vs. Broncos is ‘nothing serious’
Cisse went down with a knee injury, after ending up on the wrong side of a double team as a punt gunner vs. Denver
Green Bay Packers cornerback Brandon Cisse, who started opposite Keisean Nixon against the Denver Broncos, sustained an injury during a punt. According to Cisse, he got double-teamed and felt a twinge in his knee. The injury, which he described as "nothing serious at all," led to Cisse leaving the first-team defense's first drive and eventually riding a stationary bike on the sideline.
The Packers exhibited a cautious approach, holding other potential injured players such as Josh Jacobs, Jayden Reed, Tucker Kraft, Aaron Banks, Zach Bako-Bewele, Javon Hargrave, Dani Dennis-Sutton, and Carrington Valentine out of the game against Denver. Meanwhile, J. Michael Sturdivant, who appeared to leave with a possible concussion, and Warren Brinson, who did not get a single snap, were also not listed as part of the roster.
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