Packers coach Matt LaFleur shared some good news about running back Josh Jacobs. He avoided a serious injury but is dealing with a left knee contusion. Jacobs might be ready to play against the Vikings on Sunday. LaFleur noted, “It’s more or less trying to get the swelling down.” He pointed out that the hard surface at MetLife Stadium contributed to the issue.
Jacobs left the game early, rushing for 40 yards on seven carries during the win against the Giants. In his place, Emanuel Wilson stepped up, also rushing for 40 yards and scoring a touchdown. Chris Brooks added another 8 yards on his single carry.
There’s hope for the return of running back MarShawn Lloyd from injured reserve soon. According to Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Lloyd could see his 21-day return-to-practice window opened this week. He has faced a tough season, dealing with hamstring and groin injuries after playing just one game last season. His struggles may relate to an ACL tear he suffered at South Carolina. To address these ongoing issues, he has been studying his biomechanics.
Meanwhile, quarterback Jordan Love is feeling better after a scare in Sunday’s game. LaFleur mentioned he had some soreness but was “doing good” after taking a hit to his left shoulder.
Injury management is a big part of the game today, especially with recent statistics indicating that 66% of NFL players will deal with some form of injury during the season. Coaches and medical staff focus on recovery strategies more than ever. This proactive approach not only helps players return faster but also allows teams to maintain better overall performance.
In summary, the Packers are navigating injury challenges as they prepare for upcoming games, with both proactive medical strategies and key player recoveries on their radar.



















