The Green Bay Packers didn’t miss running back Josh Jacobs too much against J.J. McCarthy and the Minnesota Vikings, but will be very hopeful he’s good to go on Thanksgiving against the Detroit Lions.

Emmanuel Wilson slid in nicely for Jacobs – who was sidelined with a knee injury – his way with 107 yards and two touchdowns on 28 carries. But with the Packers and Lions level on wins at seven apiece heading into their Turkey Day clash, Green Bay will want to be at full strength against one of the most explosive offenses in the NFL.

While Jacobs’ yards-per-carry are slightly down this year from his first season as a Packer in 2024, he’s been incredibly dependable around the goal line. Through 10 games in 2025, Jacobs already has eclipsed 10 rushing touchdowns for the fourth time in his

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