The Green Bay Packers have no initial concerns about the foot injury that forced running back Ty Montgomery out of Friday night’s preseason loss to the Oakland Raiders.

Coach Mike McCarthy said Montgomery likely avoided a serious injury.

“Ty Montgomery left the game, he was examined, but I’m told it was not of a serious nature,” McCarthy said. “I don’t have an exact diagnosis for you.”

Montgomery started the game at running back, carrying four times for 12 yards and catching one pass for one yard before exiting the contest. He walked back to the locker room with what the Packers described as a foot injury.

Michael Cohen of The Athletic reported seeing Montgomery without a noticeable limp or gear protecting his foot in the locker room after the game.

It’s unclear how Montgomery suffered the injury. His last carry came on third down before Mason Crosby’s first field goal, but he stayed on the field for fourth down before the Packers had a false start penalty and decided to kick the field goal.

The broadcast later panned to Montgomery walking back to the locker room with a member of the training staff during the Raiders’ next series. Aaron Jones took over after the Packers forced a punt.

The Packers are still a little banged up at running back, with Jones (hamstring), Jamaal Williams (ankle), Devante Mays (hamstring) and now Montgomery all dealing with some level of injury over the last two weeks.