Report: Packers’ Matthews could be sidelined one month

GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Green Bay Packers know what life is like without Clay Matthews, and they’re bracing themselves again for being without their four-time Pro Bowl outside linebacker for an extended time after Matthews broke his right thumb during Sunday’s 22-9 victory over the Detroit Lions at Lambeau Field.

ESPN reported Matthews is expected to miss one month with a broken thumb, a league source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

Packers coach Mike McCarthy said in his usual day-after-the-game news conference Monday afternoon that Matthews was at a doctor’s appointment being examined and that he was unsure how long his star defensive player would be sidelined.

“All the information’s not in yet,” McCarthy said. “I really don’t have anything to announce there.”

Matthews, who left the Packers’ pre-bye loss at Cincinnati on Sept. 22 with a hamstring injury he suffered while forcing his second fumble of the game on a hit on quarterback Andy Dalton, injured his thumb on the final play of the third quarter, when he came unblocked and sacked Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford for a 12-yard loss.

“I told him he’s going to have to stop sacking the quarterback because the last two weeks, he’s injured himself sacking the quarterback,” defensive coordinator Dom Capers said jokingly.

Matthews grabbed for Stafford with his right hand and then hit the hand on the ground and he finished the play. Afterward, Matthews could be seen looking at his hand before coming off the field, and when he came to the Packers sideline, he reached across his face to unsnap his chinstrap on the right side of this helmet with his left hand. He was then taken to the locker room for x-rays by the Packers’ medical staff.

Assuming Matthews at least misses next Sunday’s game at defending Super Bowl-champion Baltimore, it would mark the fourth straight year that Matthews will have been sidelined for at least one game. After playing all 16 games as a rookie in 2009, when he missed most of training camp with a hamstring injury, Matthews missed one game in 2010 with a hamstring injury. In 2011, he was a healthy inactive for the meaningless regular-season finale against Detroit after the Packers had locked up home-field advantage for the playoffs, but he missed four games last season with a hamstring injury before returning from the layoff and recording seven sacks in the next five games (including playoffs).

Without Matthews, who had five tackles and a sack in Sunday’s game, the Packers played Mike Neal and Nick Perry as their outside linebackers. Neal, a converted defensive end, finished with a sack and six tackles; Perry, the team’s first-round pick last year whose season ended after six games because of wrist surgery, finished with two sacks and five tackles; Neal had one sack and six tackles.

“The one encouraging thing to me is, I think Mike Neal has made really good strides. I think you saw him play his best game yesterday, I think you saw Nick Perry play his best game yesterday,” Capers said. ‘And that’s the nature of this business.

“Not knowing (Matthews’) status and what’s going to go on there, we need for Mike Neal and Nick Perry to be ready to play next week the way they played this week. Because they played their best football this week.”

Meanwhile, the Packers apparently aren’t overly concerned about the hamstring injury suffered by starting inside linebacker Brad Jones. After Jones left Sunday’s game with the injury, he was replaced by backup Robert Francois, who suffered a ruptured Achilles’ tendon later in the game.

Francois was placed on season-ending injured reserve Monday, but rather than replacing him with another inside linebacker, the Packers instead called up cornerback James Nixon from the practice squad. That leaves them with three other inside linebackers besides Jones – fellow starter A.J. Hawk, veteran backup Jamari Lattimore and rookie seventh-round pick Sam Barrington.

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