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Packers RB Benson leaves

Green Bay Packers running back Cedric Benson left Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts with an apparent left foot injury.

Published: Oct. 7, 2012 at 11:30 a.m. PDTUpdated: Oct. 7, 2012 at 11:55 a.m. PDT
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Green Bay Packers running back Cedric Benson left Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts with an apparent left foot injury.

Benson got his foot rolled up following a three-yard reception early in the second quarter.

He walked off the field under his own power, but was carted to the locker room for further evaluation.

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