The Green Bay Packers could be missing their top three running backs when they visit the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday night.
Green Bay has placed running backs A.J. Dillon and Jamaal Williams plus linebacker Kamal Martin on the COVID-19 reserve list over the past two days. That makes all three players unavailable for Thursday’s game according to NFL protocols.
The Packers’ leading rusher is Aaron Jones, whose status remains uncertain for this week after he missed Green Bay’s past two games with a calf injury.
“We’ll give him up to game time, and then we’ll figure it out,” Packers coach Matt LaFleur said of Jones’ status. “We’ll see.”
The Packers (5-2) knew they’d be facing this obstacle once they learned Monday of Dillon’s positive test. Williams and Martin were added to the COVID-19 reserve list Tuesday because the league determined they had high-risk close contacts with someone who was infected.
Williams had rushed for 152 yards and caught 10 passes over the past two games while Jones was sidelined. Dillon, a rookie second-round pick from Boston College, had five carries for 21 yards and a 16-yard reception Sunday in a 28-22 loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
The Packers would be in a major bind if they’re also without Jones, who has rushed for 389 yards and has seven total touchdowns (five rushing, two receiving) in five games.
Green Bay’s only other running backs are Tyler Ervin and Dexter Williams, who isn’t related to Jamaal Williams.