Will Green Bay Packers Running Back Josh Jacobs Play Tonight Against the Chicago Bears?
UPDATE: Josh Jacobs will be active for tonight’s game.
Green Bay Packers Running Back Josh Jacobs is officially listed as questionable for tonight’s massive divisional showdown against the Chicago Bears. And let’s be honest, “questionable” is the most stressful word in the English language right now.
The Reality Of the Jacobs Injury
Let’s not sugarcoat it: the practice report this week was ugly. He didn’t log a single practice session. Usually, in the NFL, three straight DNPs (Did Not Practice) is a one-way ticket to the inactive list. He is dealing with a knee issue that flared up and swelled after the loss to Denver, plus an ankle problem just for good measure.
Reporters noted earlier in the week that Jacobs was sporting a knee brace and walking with a “significant” limp. Thatโs not exactly the swagger you want to see from your RB1 on a Tuesday.
However, Jacobs is built differently. He’s an old-school grinder. Despite the lack of practice reps, he went on record saying he intends to play, dropping the classic line that “it’s harder to watch games than it is to play hurt.” That is the kind of grit Packers fans love, but itโs also a nightmare for fantasy managers trying to set a lineup.
Head Coach Matt LaFleur has confirmed they are taking this right down to the wire. Itโs a true game-time decision.
The Contingency Plan: Emanuel Wilson
If Jacobs sits, Emanuel Wilson will become the lead back. We have proof of concept here. Remember Week 12? Wilson stepped in and absolutely balled out, racking up 107 rushing yards, 18 receiving yards, and 2 touchdowns.
The Packers’ run game is a system, and Wilson fits it perfectly. If Green Bay elevates another back from the practice squad later today, take that as a massive hint that Jacobs might be sitting.
