The Green Bay Packers are coming off a gutsy, 19-17 win over the Baltimore Ravens. In the game, the Packers lost two wide receivers and another linebacker.

Yet, the Packers got big plays out of big players. A.J. Hawk amassed three sacks and Aaron Rodgers kept the Packers in the game with 315 yards, a touchdown, and interception.

Wide receiver Randall Cobb, who took a hard hit by Ravens safety Matt Elam, will reportedly miss 6-8 weeks with a fractured fibula. Tyler Dunne of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinal said it was nearly broken all the way through.

Cobb has caught 29 passes for 378 yards and two scores in five games for the Packers in 2013.

In other Packers injury news, wide receiver James Jones sprained his PCL on Sunday against the Ravens. He could play Sunday at Cleveland. If Jones cannot go, the Packers have Jordy Nelson, Jarrett Boykin and Jermichael Finley.

Finally, outside linebacker Nick Perry has been spectacular the last two weeks. Perry has three sacks in two games, but now it's believed he has a broken foot. Perry is expected to miss about a month.

In addition to Perry's injury, the Packers are already without Clay Matthews. Matthews broke his thumb last week against Detroit.

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