After spending the five seasons with the Las Vegas Raiders, Josh Jacobs joined the Green Bay Packers ahead of the 2024 NFL season. Jacobs was a key part of how the Raiders operated during his time in Las Vegas, and he has continued to play a similar role with the Packers. As a crucial part of Matt LaFleur's game plan, the veteran running back has helped propel the team to the 2024/25 postseason.
With the Packers set to face Philadelphia Eagles in the wild card round, let's examine Jacobs' availability for the playoff opener.
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Exploring Josh Jacobs' availability status for tonight's Wild Card game
Josh Jacobs will start against the Philadelphia Eagles in today's NFC wild card round game. The Alabama Crimson Tide product enters the playoffs without an injury designation and will be on the Gridiron, barring any unforeseen scenarios.
Jacobs has not missed a game for the Green Bay Packers since joining from the Las Vegas Raiders. He has put to bed any doubts about his fitness and availability issues and looks poised to enjoy a deep run in this year's postseason.
While Jacobs is available to start, the same can't be said about two of his teammates. According to the team's official website, safety Zayne Anderson and veteran wide receiver Christian Watson will not play in today's game.
Due to a concussion, Anderson did not partake in a single training session this week. Furthermore, Watson is ruled out of today's game and potentially the rest of the playoffs because of a knee injury sustained in the Packers' last game of the regular season against the Chicago Bears.
How did Josh Jacobs perform in the regular season?
Josh Jacobs has been one of the league’s most dominant running backs in his first season with the Green Bay Packers. Jacobs has replaced Aaron Jones in style and proven to be an upgrade due to his versatility.
Jacobs has amassed a stat line of 301 carries, 1,329 rushing yards, and 15 rushing touchdowns. Jacobs also added 36 receptions, 342 receiving yards, and a touchdown in 17 games.
The Packers have their work cut out as they face off against a stellar Philadelphia Eagles side. Jacobs and Co. will need to be on their A-game if they want to advance deeper into the playoffs.
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