GREEN BAY, Wis. Ted Lindsay Authentic Jersey . -- Green Bay wide receiver Greg Jennings will be on the sideline as the Packers make their push for a perfect regular season. Come playoff time, the club expects to have him back. Coach Mike McCarthy said Monday that Jennings will miss two to three weeks with a knee sprain, but is likely to return for the post-season. "We have three games left," McCarthy said. "Yes, I would think itd be safe to say hell be back for the playoffs." Jennings hurt his left knee when he landed awkwardly in the third quarter of Sundays victory over Oakland. Jennings had to be helped from the sideline to a cart and was taken to the locker room. At 13-0, the Packers can clinch home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs with a victory at Kansas City on Sunday. But losing Jennings will be a significant -- if only temporary -- blow to a team best known for its dominant passing game. "We feel fortunate that it is only a couple weeks," McCarthy said. The Packers are monitoring several other injuries this week. Defensive lineman Ryan Pickett and backup running back Brandon Saine both left Sundays game with concussions. McCarthy is optimistic both players will be available this week, but first will have to clear post-concussion testing protocols. The Packers also are missing veteran left tackle Chad Clifton, guard Josh Sitton, running back James Starks and inside linebacker Desmond Bishop. McCarthy said Sitton is "making progress" on his right knee injury and may practice this week. Bishop is "close" to returning from a calf injury. And McCarthy said he was hopeful Starks (right knee/ankle) could practice Wednesday. And McCarthy hasnt given up on getting back Clifton, who has been out since injuring his hamstring in the Packers Oct. 9 victory at Atlanta, then hurting his back during the rehabilitation process. McCarthy said Clifton may be able to return to practice next week. "I wouldnt say it was too late for Chad Clifton," McCarthy said. "Actually, Chad was in the training room when I was in there. He looks good, had a hard workout today." But the biggest concern was Jennings, and the Packers appear to have dodged the worst-case scenario. "I have not seen Greg today, but I was told his spirits were (high), he was upbeat," McCarthy said. "He was in here for treatment, had a process to go through it with the medical staff." After making his first Pro Bowl in 2010, Jennings has 67 catches for 949 yards and nine touchdowns this season. Hes just as valuable when he isnt catching the ball, occupying defenders and creating opportunities for the Packers other receivers. "We feel that we have enough to move forward," McCarthy said. "Greg will be missed, but with that, its more opportunity for the other perimeter players." Now the rest of the Packers deep and talented group of receivers will have to take up the slack. "Gregs a playmaker, and its hard to fill in (for) a guy like that," tight end Jermichael Finley said Sunday night. "But weve got playmakers all through our offence. Young guys are going to have to step up, or the guys that already in will have to step up. Next man up." The Packers still are loaded with pass-catching talent, as Finley, Jordy Nelson, James Jones, Donald Driver and rookie Randall Cobb all can provide big-play threats. "I think we know that everybody has a job to do," Driver said. "It gets to a point where somebody has to step up, I think we can do it. Its been a proven fact that guys have stepped up to fill other guys shoes." Still, Packers players acknowledged that losing Jennings is significant. "Itd be a tremendous loss," Clay Matthews said. "Obviously, I think hes an elite receiver in this league, and you hate to see players get injured. Hopefully well have him back soon enough. Im not sure what happened, but hopefully hes not out too long." 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Henrik Lundqvist made 18 saves to win on a night he was honoured for recently breaking Rangers marks for career victories and shutouts. The Rangers fourth straight win pushed them one point ahead of Philadelphia and into second place in the Metropolitan Division with nine games left. Philadelphia, which has two games in hand on the Rangers, will meet them in New York on Wednesday. Kyle Chipchura had a rare goal and assist, and defenceman Oilver Ekman-Larsson and Jeff Halpern also scored for the Coyotes, who hold the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference. Chipchura, who entered with only two goals and 11 assists in 69 games, helped set up Halperns goal and then was credited with the go-ahead tally when Rangers forward Chris Kreider knocked the puck into his own net. Smith stopped 25 shots while making his 12th consecutive start, but was forced to leave with 7:34 left in regulation after he injured his right leg when Brassard was pushed into him by Coyotes defenceman Derek Morris. Greiss came on for his first action since Feb. 28 and stopped seven of nine shots. The Rangers needed two big rallies to keep their winning streak alive. After being ushered off the ice by a chorus of boos following a poor first, the Rangers got Maddison Square Garden rocking in the second, but Phoenix went back in front before the second intermission. Nicklas Lidstrom Jersey. . Richards cut the Coyotes lead in half at 6:10 when a drive by Carl Hagelin found its way through traffic, hit him, and bounded between Smiths pads for Richards 17th goal and first in 11 games. The Rangers tied it with 9:07 left off hard work by Brassard. Brassard bumped with Chipchura in the neutral zone to get the puck into the Phoenix end, and then netted his 17th. Brassards pass attempt in front bounced back to him in the right circle, and he sent a rising shot into the top right corner to make it 2-2. The Rangers were nowhere near the top of their game at the start, and they paid for it. Just 29 seconds after Rick Nash was sent off for tripping, Ekman-Larsson scored his 13th of the season with a stick-bending wrist shot from the right circle at 4:40. Smith, who stopped 10 shots in the first period, earned his third assist of the season. Lundqvist kept Phoenix at bay for a bit, but he was hung out to dry by his teammates when Halpern made it 2-0 on the Coyotes fifth shot. Chipchura made a backhanded pass from below the goal line in front to a wide-open Halpern for a quick shot past Lundqvist at 8:22 for his fifth goal. It appeared the Rangers would be no worse than tied going into the third, but Kreider deflected an attempted centring pass by Chipchura from the left-wing boards between Lundqvists legs to make it 3-2 with 1:09 left in the second. Lundqvist angrily swept the puck out of the net as Chipchura celebrated his third goal of the season and first in 57 games, dating to Oct. 29 vs. Los Angeles. NOTES: Rangers D John Moore missed his second consecutive game because of concussion symptoms. ... Coyotes LW Lauri Korpikoski sat out due to an upper-body injury. .. Chipchura has 21 goals and 52 assists in his NHL career. ' ' '