Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs dropped out of action after just a couple of drives against the New York Giants. Jacobs initially went to the Packers’ locker room, where he was given a questionable status, before he was officially ruled out with a knee injury as the team came out of halftime.
Head coach Matt LaFleur didn’t say much about Jacobs’ situation in the post-game press conference, using his canned line about how it’s always worrisome when a player doesn’t finish a game. But ESPN’s Rob Demovsky actually got to the bottom of the situation. In a tweet, citing Demovsky, Adam Schefter claimed that the injury isn’t believed to be season-ending.
Jacobs will get more tests done on his knee tomorrow in Green Bay, but you can exhale a bit, Packers fans. With Jacobs dropping out

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