Josh Jacobs, the Green Bay Packers' running back, is dealing with a quadriceps injury and was a limited participant in practice as the team prepares for their Week 11 matchup against the Chicago Bears. This comes after a Week 10 bye, raising concerns about his availability for the upcoming game. Additionally, Jacobs turned down an offer from the Kansas City Chiefs earlier this season, citing a desire to elevate a struggling team rather than join a dominant one.
- Jacobs' participation in practice is limited due to a quadriceps injury.
- He has two more practice opportunities to increase his participation before the game against the Bears.
- Jacobs chose to sign with the Packers over the Chiefs, aiming to help a team in need.