Donald Driver says his former quarterback's wounds are healing.
Packers linebacker Desmond Bishop during a practice at training camp in August of 2012.
Packers linebacker Desmond Bishop during a practice at training camp in August of 2012.
Donald Driver says his former quarterback's wounds are healing.
Soon after the Green Bay Packers released Desmond Bishop, the seventh-year veteran …
Updated: Saturday, 11 Aug 2012, 10:41 PM CDT
Published : Saturday, 11 Aug 2012, 10:41 PM CDT
GREEN BAY - Green Bay Packers linebacker Desmond Bishop will need surgery on his injured right hamstring, and coach Mike McCarthy says his season is in jeopardy.
Bishop hurt his hamstring and sprained his knee in the first quarter of the Packers' preseason loss at San Diego on Thursday and had to be helped to the sideline.
McCarthy said Saturday night that, "Unfortunately, the hamstring injury is what we feared."
Bishop, a sixth-year player out of Cal, started 13 games for the Packers last season - missing three with a calf injury - and had five sacks. D.J. Smith would likely take his place.
McCarthy said cornerback Devon House will miss two to three weeks with a shoulder injury and running back James Starks is "week to week" with a turf toe injury.
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