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GREEN BAY – Muhammad Wilkerson spent Sunday night in a Washington-area hospital undergoing a procedure that would allow him to return to Green Bay, Packers head coach Mike McCarthy said Monday.

McCarthy authorized the 28-year-old defensive tackle to suffer a "significant" injury to his left ankle after Packers Kentrell Brice's safety fell from behind with 2 minutes and 10 seconds remaining in the first half of the second half. 31 17 in Washington.

Wilkerson obviously suffered and as soon as that happened, his teammates frantically saluted the sideline for the training staff to come out. ESPN quoted a source who confirmed that Wilkerson's injury would put him out of the way for the rest of the season.

"It's one of your brothers," said Sunday defensive tackle Kenny Clark. "You do not want to see any of them come down." He was just sad to see .Super player .He was a terrific guy in the locker room.Just see him come down like that, you do not want to see none of your brothers come down like that, it's crazy. "

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The end of the first period was painful for the Packers on Sunday. Not only did they enter the break against Washington against 28-10, but they essentially lost two offending starting line players. Straight tackle Bryan Bulaga was injured in the back on Aaron Rodgers' 64-yard touchdown touchdown at Geronimo Allison at 2:15, and while Washington was scoring in the final seconds, told McCarthy that the left shoulder Justin McCray was going to be problematic too.

None of the players has finished the game.

"Really, until we start planning the game and head coach Bryan (Engel) gives us information tomorrow in the day on Wednesday, we're coming out of the game," McCarthy said. "If you look at the first three weeks, these guys are fighting like hell, we're going to have to see how it goes, it's probably part of our game plan, but I really can not give you an answer. until probably or Wednesday or Thursday how we will align. "

Perry in the concussion protocol

Outstation linebacker Nick Perry left the game with a time of 2:13, following a tackle in Washington on running back Kapri Bibbs. He left the field on his own but his helmet was immediately removed from him and he went straight into the Packers' locker room. McCarthy said Perry is in the concussion protocol.

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