Packers Tackle Bryan Bulaga Ruled Out After Heading to Locker Room With Knee Injury

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Entering Week 13, the Green Bay Packers needed all hands on deck at the line of scrimmage when facing the San Francisco 49ers' dominant pass rush. Of course, things got bleak for the Packers offensive line quickly.

During the first quarter, offensive tackle Bryan Bulaga got rolled up on by teammate Robert Tonyan, forcing him off the field.

Bulaga entered the blue medical tent on the sidelines, exited shortly thereafter, and stood next to Dr. McKenzie, the team's physician. After a brief conversation, Bulaga retreated to the locker room.

Things only got bleaker for the Packers, as the team announced that Bulaga was questionable to return with a right knee injury, the same knee in which he tore his ACL back in 2017.

Shortly after that, it was announced he would miss the remainder of the contest, with Alex Light assuming right tackle duties.

Bryan Bulaga has proven to be the best and most consistent player on the offensive line. Having him out for the remainder of the game against an aggressive 49ers defense will only hurt their chances for victory.