Packers running back Josh Jacobs (knee) returned to practice as a limited participant.

Jacobs told beat reporters on Thursday that he had a bone bruise and a thigh contusion on the second play of Sunday’s win over the Giants.

He played only 12 snaps before departing.

Jacobs said 60 percent of the swelling is gone, but he will need to regain his range of motion in the left knee before he can play. Thus, the Packers consider Jacobs day-to-day.

The Packers had only two other changes to the practice report on Thursday: They added cornerback Bo Melton, who was limited with a shoulder injury; and wide receiver Savion Williams (foot) returned to limited work after sitting out on Wednesday.

Packers defensive lineman Micah Parsons (pectoral) was among the players who remained limited.

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