The Green Bay Packers pulled out of Week 11 with a 27-20 win over the New York Giants. However, it seemingly came at a cost, as the offense lost Josh Jacobs to a knee injury. It's not entirely clear how serious the situation is, but rumors are that Jacobs did not experience a season-ending injury.
Green Bay is optimistic about Jacobs' knee, according to Rob Demovsky of ESPN and confirmed by Adam Schefter. The Packers are said to conduct further tests on Monday to determine how long the 27-year-old running back could be out for.
“Josh Jacobs' knee injury is not believed to be season-ending, but more tests will be done on Monday back in Green Bay, per Rob Demovsky.”
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur shared a statement about Jacobs' injury. He didn't reveal any details but did say ther

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