Packers RB Josh Jacobs (knee) off injury report, good to go Thursday vs. Lions

Jacobs’ impending return is a boon to Green Bay’s offense. Coming off a Pro Bowl campaign in his first season with the Packers, Jacobs has amassed 885 total yards and 11 touchdowns on 197 touches this year.
Along with Jordan Love, Jacobs has been the most consistent piece of the offense amid a season-ending injury to Tucker Kraft and the wide receiver room seeing its share of drop issues and injury problems; Jayden Reed (foot/shoulder) won’t return and Matthew Golden (wrist) is questionable to play, while Dontayvion Wicks is good o go.
Jacobs will surely be counted on against a ferocious Detroit front that ranks 11th against the run as the Packers seek to sweep the Lions for the first time since 2020 and keep pressure on the Bears atop the NFC North.
Should Jacobs experience any lingering effects or should the Packers simply exercise caution coming off injury, he could be spelled more often than usual by Emanuel Wilson, who starred against the Vikings with a 125-yard, two-TD performance filling in for the RB1.
The Packers and Lions kick off a Thanksgiving Day tripleheader at 1 p.m. ET.




