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With Josh Jacobs questionable due to a knee injury, the Packers elevated a former All-American RB ahead of Sunday’s Broncos game.
The Packers are elevating a running back from their practice squad for the Week 15 game against the Denver Broncos. Here's what it means for running back Josh Jacobs, who is questionable to play.
With now Emanuel Wilson questionable with an illness and Josh Jacobs questionable with a knee injury, the Packers elevated Pierre Strong Jr. from the practice squad.
Despite playing an uncanny amount of close games, the Broncos have won 10 straight contests and have the best record are tied for the best record in the NFL with the New England Patriots at 11-2. Six of the 10 victories have been by three points or less and eight of the ten wins have been by one score or less.
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that Jacobs is expected to play on Sunday, though, good news for Green Bay. Things are less certain with Wilson, who popped onto the injury report on Saturday with his illness. Schefter writes that Wilson "needs to see how he feels" on Sunday before a decision is made on whether he'll play.
RB Josh Jacobs (knee) is expected to play Sunday against the Broncos, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported. RB Christian McCaffrey (back) should be good to go Sunday against the Titans despite being a late addition to the injury report, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported.
The Packers added a hamstring injury for MarShawn Lloyd on Friday's final injury report, providing another soft-tissue hurdle for the 2024 third-round pick.
After the Packers’ offense had to play most of the season without a couple of key offensive weapons, they are finally getting healthy for their playoff push. A couple of receivers coming off major injuries came up big against the division-rival Bears.