Report: Packers OL Bryan Bulaga suffered sprained MCL in left knee

Green Bay Packers right tackle Bryan Bulaga suffered a sprained MCL in Thursday night's loss to the Seattle Seahawks, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Bulaga left the game in the second quarter with the left knee injury, which is not considered serious. A source told Schefter that Bulaga "should not miss much time."
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Bulaga, 25, has played in only 10 games over the past three seasons and missed the entire 2013 season after suffering a knee injury in training camp last year. The Packers drafted Bulaga in the first round out of Iowa in 2010.
Eddie Lacy, the Packers' top running back, also left Thursday night's game after suffering a concussion. Green Bay's next game is next Sunday, Sept. 14, against the Jets.
Packers OT Bryan Bulaga tore his MCL in the Thursday night opener, per source. Undetermined how much time he might miss.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 5, 2014
Packers OT Bryan Bulaga's sprained MCL - (version of tear) - is not considered serious and he "should not miss much time," per source.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 5, 2014
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