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Packers RB Wilson Steps Up Amidst Jacobs' Injury
23 Nov
Summary
- Emanuel Wilson makes his first NFL start for the Packers.
- He steps in due to a knee injury to starter Josh Jacobs.
- Wilson has shown strong performance in backup and previous college roles.

Emanuel Wilson will make his highly anticipated first NFL start for the Green Bay Packers, stepping in for the injured preferred starter, Josh Jacobs. This marks a significant moment for Wilson, who last started a football game during his junior year in college back in 2022.
Wilson has been a dependable backup for the Packers over the past two seasons. In 2023, he recorded 502 rushing yards on 103 carries with four touchdowns, adding a receiving touchdown. This season, he has accumulated 220 rushing yards on 53 carries and 11 receptions through 10 games, including a touchdown in a recent win.
The journey to this starting role has been notable for Wilson, who went undrafted in 2023. After a brief stint elsewhere, he signed with Green Bay and impressed during training camp. Head coach Matt LaFleur has praised Wilson's embrace of challenges and his maximization of opportunities, highlighting his growth from his college days.




