The Green Bay Packers will not have defensive end Johnny Jolly the rest of the season due to a neck injury he suffered against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday.According to a source familiar with the injury, Jolly has a bulging disc at the C-5 vertebra, and the medical staff is waiting for the swelling to go down before making an assessment on whether surgery will be necessary.Surgery wouldn't necessarily end his career and even if he needs a fusion, he could be back next season. Jolly, 30, is an unrestricted free agent, so the Packers will have to make a decision whether to re-sign him based on his recovery. http://www.jsonline.com/sports/topstories/neck-injury-ends-johnny-jollys-season-b99167708z1-236671291.html#ixzz2o5kYvMF4 Follow us: @JournalSentinel on Twitter
JSonline  wrote:
Three acupuncture treatments is likely all he'd need. I'd tell him get two treatments a week for maybe 6 weeks or so, he'd be fine. Nick Collins too. But whatever. lol
Originally Posted by: nerdmann
2 treatments a week for 6 weeks is 12 treatments. If you think 3 is all he would need why go overboard? Do you get a commission or something?
Originally Posted by: sschind
The good news is we can't blame this one on stretching.
Originally Posted by: TheKanataThrilla
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