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Mike McCarthy: Desmond Bishop's Packers season in jeopardy

GREEN BAY, Wis. -- From the moment Desmond Bishop hurt his right leg Thursday night in San Diego, the Green Bay Packers feared the worst.

Bishop, the Green Bay Packers' leading tackler last season and one of its heart-and-soul players from his inside linebacker position, had had his right leg bent awkwardly beneath him while trying to tackle Chargers running back Ronnie Brown. And while it appeared the initial concern should be for Bishop's knee, it was actually his hamstring that worried team doctor Pat McKenzie.

And when McKenzie examined Bishop's hamstring upon returning to Green Bay, his worst fears were realized: A tear that could very well end Bishop's 2012 season before it starts.

"Unfortunately, the hamstring injury was what we feared," Packers coach Mike McCarthy said after practice Saturday night. "Surgery is imminent, and Desmond's season is in jeopardy. Once we have the surgery, we'll have a better idea on his status for this season."

Bishop also suffered a knee sprain on the play, "but the hamstring is what's going to keep him out," McCarthy said.

Bishop was arguably the Packers' best defensive player last season. Despite missing three games with a calf strain suffered against the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving, Bishop led the Packers with 142 tackles (including a team-best 109 solo) and registered five sacks, good for second-most on the team (to Clay Matthews' six). He also forced two fumbles, tied for second on the team (behind Matthews' three).

While Bishop's primary backup at "Mack" linebacker, D.J. Smith, was also productive (38 tackles, one interception in three starts), the defense will miss Bishop terribly. His playmaking ability allowed the defense to get by with fellow inside linebacker A.J. Hawk, who starts at "Buck" linebacker, making very few plays (1.5 sacks, zero interceptions, zero fumbles forced or recovered last season) but filling the key role of defensive play-caller and leader.

"Personally, I feel just terrible. It was a very unusual injury. If you have a chance to see it on film, it's just unfortunate," McCarthy said. "Everyone knows the type of player Desmond is for us. He's definitely one of the spiritual-type of individuals (with) the energy he brings to the workplace and just the way he plays. He puts so much into it. After last year with his calf injuries, I know he was really looking forward to having a big year.

McCarthy added, "I look for our linebackers to step up. We have a lot of depth there. It will create more opportunities for those guys."

Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press

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