Broken forearm likely to sideline Packers DT Cole
Published 11/23/2007 by Len Pasquarelli at ESPN.com - NFL
DT Colin Cole, a part of the team's interior rotation, suffered a fractured left forearm in Thursday's victory at Detroit, further thinning a once-deep position and likely leaving the Packers with only two rookies as backups against the Cowboys.
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sports.espn.go.com 11/23/2007 — Green Bay defensive tackle Colin Cole, a part of the team's interior rotation, suffered a fractured left forearm in Thursday's victory at Detroit, further thinning a once-deep position and likely leaving the Packers with only two rookies as backups for next Thursday's key NFC matchup with the Dallas Cowboys.
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