| Date | News |
| 12/18/25 | Packers Announce Injury Updates on Josh Jacobs, Christian Watson, and Others for Week 16 Clash vs. Bears. The Packers have a concerning injury report in Week 16 as they prepare to take on the Bears in an important NFC North clash. Source: https://www.profootballnetwork.com/packers-week-16... |
| 12/17/25 | Josh Jacobs may need to play in pain for rest of season.
The nature of Josh Jacobs’ physical running style means the Packers tailback might have to continue battling through a knee injury for the rest of this season. The Packers got a reminder of that early in their game against the Broncos. Jacobs took a shot to his knee on a short-yardage run in the first quarter. LaFleur did not say on what run the contact occurred, but Jacobs took a shot to his knees against Broncos safety Talanoa Hufanga on a third-and-1 pitch to the left side. Hufanga dropped Jacobs for a 2-yard loss after blowing up a block on the perimeter. Jacobs bent over at his waist after getting up to his feet, appearing to be in pain. “He’s battling through,” LaFleur said. “This guy is as tough as they come. So I’ll never count him out of the fight, I’ll tell you that. But if we were practicing today, absolutely he would not practice. (PackersNews.com) FF Today's Take: The Packers held a walk-through on Tuesday and, as a result, submitted an estimation of a practice report. The fact that Jacobs would not have practiced even if the Packers held a practice is noteworthy, although it is not quite a cause for concern quite yet - especially for those managers who have Jacobs and Emanuel Wilson on their rosters. Assuming Jacobs is good to go for Saturday's game as expected, consider him a solid RB1 who is slighly more risky than usual given his knee issue. Source: https://www.fftoday.com/news/index.php?Item=16781... |
| 12/17/25 | Josh Jacobs may need to play in pain for rest of season.
The nature of Josh Jacobs’ physical running style means the Packers tailback might have to continue battling through a knee injury for the rest of this season. The Packers got a reminder of that early in their game against the Broncos. Jacobs took a shot to his knee on a short-yardage run in the first quarter. LaFleur did not say on what run the contact occurred, but Jacobs took a shot to his knees against Broncos safety Talanoa Hufanga on a third-and-1 pitch to the left side. Hufanga dropped Jacobs for a 2-yard loss after blowing up a block on the perimeter. Jacobs bent over at his waist after getting up to his feet, appearing to be in pain. “He’s battling through,” LaFleur said. “This guy is as tough as they come. So I’ll never count him out of the fight, I’ll tell you that. But if we were practicing today, absolutely he would not practice. (PackersNews.com) FF Today's Take: The Packers held a walk-through on Tuesday and, as a result, submitted an estimation of a practice report. The fact that Jacobs would not have practiced even if the Packers held a practice is noteworthy, although it is not quite a cause for concern quite yet - especially for those managers who have Jacobs and Emanuel Wilson on their rosters. Assuming Jacobs is good to go for Saturday's game as expected, consider him a solid RB1 who is slighly more risky than usual given his knee issue. Source: https://www.fftoday.com/news/index.php?Item=16781... |
| 12/15/25 | Fantasy RB Rankings: Early Week 16 Start-Sit for De’Von Achane, Josh Jacobs, Jaylen Warren, and Others. Take a look at our Week 16 consensus RB fantasy rankings to help with your lineup choices, including start-sit recommendations, waiver wire targets, and trade opportunities. Source: https://www.profootballnetwork.com/fantasy-footbal... |
| 12/14/25 | NFL Inactives Week 15: Latest Injury Updates for Josh Jacobs, Davante Adams, Rome Odunze, and Others. Which players are inactive for Week 15 of the 2025 regular season? Here's the latest, including updates on Josh Jacobs and Davante Adams. Source: https://www.profootballnetwork.com/nfl-inactives-w... |
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