Packers RB Josh Jacobs (knee) was removed from the injury report and will play in Week 13 against the Lions.
Dealing with a calf injury in Weeks 7-9, Jacobs banked two RB1 finishes and one RB2 finish. He totaled 14 touches and 16 touches in Weeks 7 and 8, respectively, buoyed by three touchdowns scored in those two games. They are his only outings notching fewer than 20 touches in a game this season. He totaled 21 in Week 9. No. 2 RB Emanuel Wilson played well with Jacobs sidelined by the current knee injury, a bone bruise, last week. It is possible the Packers mildly restrict Jacobs’ touch count a la Weeks 7 and 8, while allowing Wilson to handle 10-12 touches behind him. Jacobs should be in starting lineups against the Lions, though he is perhaps best viewed as a high-end RB2 with RB1 upside, rather than as a locked-in RB1. Wilson is on the RB3/FLEX radar, though his workload admittedly remains tough to project.