Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers broke his collarbone in last Sunday’s loss to the Minnesota Vikings, an injury that will not only require surgery, but will likely keep Rodgers out for the rest of the season.

It isn’t the first time Rodgers has broken his collarbone against an NFC North opponent. Back in Week 9 of the 2013 season, Rodgers sustained a similar injury against the Chicago Bears, but unlike this time, he didn’t require surgery.

That meant the door was left open for Rodgers to return in the final week that year against the very Bears who sidelined him for the majority of the second half of the season.

The game ended up providing one of the most memorable moments in Rodgers’s illustrious career when the quarterback nailed wide receiver Randall Cobb for a 48-yard touchdown with less than a minute left to stun the Bears, 33-28.

Take a look at the play below.

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I’m sure it’s painful for Packers fans to watch this play, knowing that their franchise guy won’t be coming back to help them anytime soon. It’s up to Brett Hundley now to provide some big-time plays.