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Packers Lose Star Running Back Jacobs to Knee Injury in Clash with Giants
16 Nov
Summary
- Packers RB Josh Jacobs ruled out with knee injury
- Packers QB Jordan Love also left game with shoulder injury
- Packers had 106 rushing yards in first half despite injuries

On November 16, 2025, the Green Bay Packers faced off against the New York Giants in a crucial matchup. However, the Packers were dealt a major blow early on when their star running back, Josh Jacobs, was forced to leave the game with a knee injury.
Jacobs had a strong start, carrying the ball seven times for 40 yards and 5.7 yards per carry. He was particularly effective in goal-to-go situations, picking up 4 yards to reach the 1-yard line and nearly scoring on the next play. Unfortunately, Jacobs was unable to continue and headed to the locker room after the drive.
The Packers' woes continued when quarterback Jordan Love also left the game with a shoulder injury. However, the team's backups stepped up, with Malik Willis throwing a 1-yard touchdown pass to Christian Watson and Emanuel Wilson rushing for an 11-yard score in the second quarter.
Despite the significant injuries, the Packers' offense managed to rack up 106 rushing yards on 16 carries (6.6 yards per carry) in the first half. This included a 17-yard run from cornerback/wide receiver Bo Melton and a 16-yard keeper from Willis.
The Packers will need to continue making do without their key offensive players as they look to secure a victory against the Giants. The team's depth and resilience will be tested, but they have shown the ability to adapt and overcome adversity in the past.




