GREEN BAY, Wis. — Green Bay running back Josh Jacobs said he aggravated his knee injury early in the Packers' loss at Denver on Sunday, but he still believes he should play Saturday at Chicago.
Jacobs scored two touchdowns in the 34-26 loss to the Broncos after being listed as questionable before the game because of his knee, which kept him from playing in a Nov. 23 win over Minnesota. Jacobs said he hurt his knee again early in the game against the Broncos.
Although the Packers only had a walk-through Tuesday, coach Matt LaFleur said Jacobs wouldn't have participated in a full workout. Jacobs says he thinks he ought to be ready by Saturday.
''If it's up to me, yeah, for sure I'm going to try to go,'' Jacobs said.
Jacobs explained why he's able to play through such injuries.
''For me, it's harder to watch games than it is to play hurt,'' Jacobs said. ''So, for me, I'd rather try to contribute in some type of fashion, even if it's in a limited fashion, than just sit there and watch the whole time. I've always had that kind of mindset.''
Jacobs had 12 carries for 73 yards — including a season-long 40-yard touchdown — and caught three passes for 19 yards against Denver. He added his first receiving TD of the season — a spectacular, contested 14-yard reception.
Both of his touchdowns came after he aggravated the injury.