The Green Bay Packers need Josh Jacobs if they want a chance to make some noise in the postseason. The injury bug was hungry on Sunday, and Jacobs was the latest victim.
After Jordan Love went down for a few plays, the Cheeseheads also saw their starting running back depart on Nov. 16.
Jacobs, who had the chance to sign with the Chiefs, was ruled out of Green Bay’s clash with the New York Giants after sustaining a knee injury during the first half of the game.
The running back was previously in the medical tent in the first half, but later returned. He then departed again after a goal-line drive that ended with a Packers touchdown.
Luckily, the news after the game would be so much better.
Josh Jacobs is Not Done For The Season

Green Bay Packers star running back Josh Jacobs left the Week 11 game against the New York Giants with a knee injury. Jacobs was labeled questionable to return, and then was ruled out of the game due to the knee injury.
Though there were some concerns regarding the severity of the injury, ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter calmed those fears when he reported that Jacobs’ knee injury is not believed to be season-ending, but more tests will be done on Monday.
“I think anytime a player, especially of his magnitude, but anytime a player doesn’t finish a game, you’re always concerned about the welfare of them,” Packers coach Matt LaFleur said to reporters.
