Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has a slight tear in his strained calf muscle, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, but it shouldn’t keep him out of Sunday’s playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys.

“There’s no question he will play, but there’s also no question he will not be 100 percent,” said a doctor familiar with the injury who spoke to Schefter. “The question is whether he’ll be 95 percent or 50 percent.”

Rodgers was limited to a little more than half of the snaps during the team practice periods on Thursday. Coach Mike McCarthy said that Rodgers' mobility "looked good."

"Well, we have a game plan. He went down and did everything we asked him to do today," McCarthy said. "As far as what we do, how we do it, how much we do it, that's what the game's for."

Rodgers missed two days of light practice last week, along with practice on Wednesday, to focus on treatment for the lingering calf injury. He has already said that he intends to play in Sunday's playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys.

"I didn't notice him out there until I saw one ball that kind of squeaked through and went in for a touchdown," veteran cornerback Tramon Williams said. "I said, 'Oh, that's why it squeaked through. We've got No. 12 in the back.' It's a little different."