Packers RB Josh Jacobs Ruled Out with Knee Injury, Dealing Blow to Green Bays Offense
The Green Bay Packers’ backfield suffered a significant setback Sunday as running back Josh Jacobs was ruled out for the remainder of the game against the New York Giants with a knee injury.
The injury occurred during a crucial drive in the second quarter. Jacobs was a key part of the possession, which culminated in a 1-yard touchdown pass from Malik Willis to Christian Watson, giving the Packers a much-needed score with 13:54 left in the first half.
His final play was a carry on second-and-goal from the 1-yard line, where he was stopped for no gain. Though he remained on the field for the subsequent touchdown play and did not show immediate signs of a significant injury, the team later announced the update on his status. Before leaving the game, Jacobs had been effective, rushing for 40 yards on seven carries.
Initially listed as questionable to return after heading to the locker room, the Packers confirmed in the second half that he would not be coming back. The team has not yet released details on the severity of the injury or a potential timeline for his return.
What Jacobs’ Injury Means for the Packers
The loss of Jacobs, even for a short period, is a tough blow for a Green Bay offense that relies heavily on its ground game to set the tone. As the team’s lead back, Jacobs has been a workhorse, and his absence forces the Packers to lean on their depth at the running back position. This puts immediate pressure on the rest of the backfield to step up and fill the void.
The timing of the injury is particularly concerning, as quarterback Jordan Love also sustained a left shoulder injury on the same drive. While Love was able to continue playing, the potential absence of his star running back for future games would place an even greater burden on his shoulders. Head coach Matt LaFleur will now face the challenge of adjusting his game plan without one of his most reliable offensive weapons.
Looking Ahead
As the Packers move forward, all eyes will be on the team’s upcoming injury reports. The organization and its fans will be anxiously awaiting more information on the extent of Jacobs’ knee injury. His durability has been a cornerstone of his career, and any prolonged absence could have significant implications for Green Bay’s playoff aspirations.
For Jacobs, this represents a moment of personal adversity. After establishing himself as one of the league’s premier running backs, he now faces the uncertainty that comes with any injury. His focus will shift from dominating on the field to the difficult process of recovery, with the hope of returning to help his team as soon as possible. The coming days will be crucial in determining the path forward for both Jacobs and the Packers’ offense.
Updated 11/16/25 at 4:03 p.m. MST
Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Jacobs knee injury is not expected to be season ending, but further tests will be done on Monday to find out the exact extent and potential period missed for the Packers lead back.
