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Jacobs Sidelined: Packers' Injury Woes Mount
11 Dec
Summary
- Josh Jacobs missed practice due to a knee injury on Wednesday.
- Many Packers players were limited with various injuries.
- Jordan Love was a full participant in practice.

Packers running back Josh Jacobs was absent from Wednesday's practice session, continuing to be sidelined by a knee injury. This marks the first practice of the week ahead of Sunday's crucial game against the Denver Broncos. Jacobs has been a significant contributor this season, tallying 817 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns through 12 games.
Beyond Jacobs, a considerable number of players were present but limited in practice. This group includes safety Javon Bullard (ankle), wide receiver Jayden Reed (shoulder), and several defensive linemen nursing various injuries. The team is also managing the practice windows for players like Brenton Cox Jr., MarShawn Lloyd, and Collin Oliver, who are working their way back from injuries.
In a positive development for the Packers, quarterback Jordan Love fully participated in practice, with no limitations reported for his left shoulder. This suggests he will be ready to lead the offense against the Broncos, offering a point of stability amidst the team's injury concerns.




