The Green Bay Packers had one lone non-participant in Wednesday’s practice: running back Josh Jacobs, who was given a knee designation. This isn’t too uncommon for Jacobs, who hurt his knee against the New York Giants, but it is a situation to monitor throughout the week. If I were to guess, Jacobs will play against the Denver Broncos, despite being on the injury report, like he has the last two weeks.

Beyond Jacobs, though, receiver Savion Williams (foot) and defensive end Lukas Van Ness (foot), who missed last week’s game against the Chicago Bears, were both limited participants in practice on Wednesday. That’s a positive sign for their injury outlooks. The Packers particularly need Van Ness back, as the team got little to no pass-rush push from the interior defensive line following Dev

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