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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

Packers CB Brandon Cisse says injury vs. Broncos is ‘nothing serious’

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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