Josh Jacobs will practice for Packers
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Jacobs still ran for a season-high 124 rushing yards that day on his way to 1,150 yards and seven touchdowns. The injury bothered him all season, frequently interrupting his sleep, but he stayed on the field until finally shutting it down late in the year.
Head coach Matt LaFleur figures to list Jacobs as questionable for Sunday, just as he was for the Packers’ Oct. 19 win at Arizona with a calf injury. Jacobs wound up playing in that game after a pregame workout for the medical staff and ran for 55 yards and two touchdowns.