Josh Jacobs rushed 12 times for 36 yards in the Packers’ Week 16 loss to the Bears, adding two receptions for 12 additional yards.
Jacobs attempted to again play through his knee injury, but wasn’t nearly as successful as he was in Week 15 when he ran for 12-73-2 vs. the Broncos. Jacobs averaged a paltry 3.0 YPC on the day, with his longest carry coming on a seven-yard gain on the Packers’ second possession. Jacobs lost a key fumble down in the third quarter when he coughed up the ball on the Bears’ three-yard line. Following the fumble, Jacobs appeared on just two offensive snaps the rest of the way while Emanuel Wilson took over as the clear lead back. The decision to sit Jacobs was most likely due to his injury, although it’s worth noting he was never officially ruled out. We’re likely heading toward a third-straight week of little to no practice for Jacobs, who could be at risk of missing Week 17’s game against the Ravens. If he’s unable to go, Wilson would operate as the team’s primary back.