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Packers RB Josh Jacobs will be ACTIVE vs. Bears

Story byZach Kruse, Packers WireSat, December 20, 2025 at 11:29 PM UTC·1 min readGreen Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs will be active and play on Saturday night against the Chicago Bears despite not practicing all week because of a knee injury, per Tom Pelissero of NFL Media. Jacobs took another hit on his injured knee early in the Packers' loss to the Denver Broncos last Sunday and did not practice on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday this week. In fact, Jacobs was on crutches as recently as Monday, per Pelissero. The Packers listed him as questionable on the final injury report released Thursday. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementJacobs originally injured his knee on Nov.

Packers RB Josh Jacobs will be ACTIVE vs. Bears

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Key Highlights

  • 16 against the New York Giants.
  • He has played through the injury during each of the last three weeks, producing at least 70 rushing yards in all three games and scoring three total touchdowns, including a pair of scores last week in Denver after taking the hit to the knee. Jacobs has been fighting through swelling, stiffness and reduced range of motion in the knee since the injury. His backups at running back are Emanuel Wilson, who played through an illness last week in Denver, and Chris Brooks, who is questionable to play with a new chest injury. A Pro Bowler in his first season with the Packers in 2024, Jacobs has turned 251 touches into 1,160 total yards and 14 touchdowns through 13 games this season. Kickoff from Soldier Field is at 7:20 p. m.
  • CT on Saturday night. This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Josh Jacobs update: Packers RB will be ACTIVE vs.
  • Bears.
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