Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers left Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings with a broken right collarbone and the team says there is a chance Rodgers could miss the rest of the season.

Rodgers was injured in the first quarter after landing on his throwing shoulder after being driven down to the turf by Vikings linebacker Anthony Barr.

He was taken to the locker room on a cart after being examined on the sideline in the medical tent and replaced in the lineup by backup Brett Hundley, who is the only other quarterback on the team's roster.

Rodgers, who missed seven games in 2013 with a broken left collarbone, was 2/4 for 18 yards before the injury.

The two–time NFL MVP threw for 1,361 yards with 13 touchdowns and three interceptions this season.