Jimmy Graham Reportedly Suffers Finger Injury During Packers' Practice
By Jerry Trotta

Stop us if you've heard this before, but Jimmy Graham could potentially be on the shelf with an injury.
During Sunday's practice, Green Bay Packers safety Darnell Savage broke up a pass from QB DeShone Kizer intended for Graham, during which the former Pro-Bowl tight end reportedly jammed his finger. The tight end reportedly went immediately into the Hutson Center, the team's practice facility.
#Packers safety Darnell Savage Jr got a good jump on DeShone Kizer’s pass to Jimmy Graham, breaking it up. From the sound and reaction, Graham at least jammed his finger on the play. Maybe worse. He immediately ran inside the Hutson Center.
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) August 18, 2019
It's impossible to tell at this stage how serious this could be for Graham and the Packers offense, but losing Graham before the season gets going would be a big blow for the team.
Rob Demovsky of ESPN just provided an update on the cloudy predicament, claiming that Graham might actually have just dislocated his finger on the play.
Looked like Jimmy Graham just dislocated a finger. Ball deflected and he immediately ran off the field and headed inside.
— Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) August 18, 2019
For now, Packers fans will just have to wait until a clearer update is revealed. We're hoping Graham avoided a broken finger on the play, as he figures to be a key component of the team's aerial attack in 2019.
After logging 55 receptions and 2 touchdowns in his debut season in Green Bay, Graham was hoping to make some big strides in his second year with the Pack.