Josh Jacobs has no injury designation, Matthew Golden listed as questionable
Our Summary
The Green Bay Packers will have running back Josh Jacobs back for their Thanksgiving game against the Detroit Lions, as he has been cleared to play after missing Week 12 due to a knee injury. Jacobs participated in limited practice sessions leading up to the game but carries no injury designation. Wide receiver Matthew Golden, cornerback Nate Hobbs, and linebacker Quay Walker, all dealing with injuries, are listed as questionable. Cornerback Keisean Nixon is also questionable with a neck issue. The Packers have ruled out defensive linemen Karl Brooks and Lukas Van Ness, as well as wide receiver Savion Williams. Additionally, wide receiver Jayden Reed will remain on injured reserve. Quarterback Jordan Love and several other key players, including safety Javon Bullard and linebacker Edgerrin Cooper, are set to play without injury concerns.
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