After missing Wednesday’s practice with a knee injury, Green Bay Packers starting running back Josh Jacobs will return to the field on Thursday, at least in limited looks. Jacobs suffered a knee contusion against the New York Giants on Sunday, knocking him out of the game after the team’s second drive. In his pre-practice press conference on Thursday, head coach Matt LaFleur said that Jacobs would practice later today, but that how much he would do on Thursday was still being decided on.

At a minimum, Jacobs would be participating in individual drills today, though, per LaFleur. Wednesday was not a fully-padded practice for the Packers, so today might be the team’s most intensive practice of the week leading up to Sunday’s action.

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