According to Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur in his pre-practice press conference, running back Josh Jacobs, who was a non-participant in Wednesday’s practice with a knee injury, is unlikely to practice on Thursday. As LaFleur put it, Jacobs is “battling through it” and the team will have to see where he’s at for the final practice of the week on Friday before the team travels to Denver to take on the Broncos.

Jacobs has been dealing with bruising on his knee since the Packers’ win against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium on November 16th. Jacobs missed Green Bay’s following game against the Minnesota Vikings before returning against the Detroit Lions in Week 13. After the Lions game, the team had a “mini bye,” coming off the Thanksgiving matchup, before their win against

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