EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Josh Jacobs left in the first half of the Green Bay Packers' 27-20 victory at the New York Giants on Sunday with a knee injury and the starting running back's status moving forward is uncertain.
Jacobs appeared to hurt his left knee when he was knocked out of bounds by Jevon Holland on a run in the first quarter. He initially stayed in before going to the sideline in obvious pain and heading inside for further evaluation.
It's unclear how serious the injury might be or if it will cause Jacobs to miss Green Bay's game next weekend against Minnesota.
“Any time a player, especially of his magnitude, but any time a player doesn’t finish a game, you’re always concerned about the welfare of them,” coach Matt LaFleur said.
Jacobs had seven carries for 40 yards b

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