BREAKING: Packers RB Star Could Start in Place of Josh Jacobs as Star’s Health Listed as ‘True Game-Time Decision’ vs. Cardinals

The Green Bay Packers enter Week 7 with uncertainty at the running back position as star RB Josh Jacobs is now considered a “true game-time decision” for Sunday’s matchup against the Arizona Cardinals. Jacobs, who played through illness and a minor calf injury last week against the Cincinnati Bengals, remains in question after a taxing week that included a nearly six-hour flight delay to Arizona on Saturday. The team will not know if Jacobs can play until shortly before kickoff, leaving the Packers to prepare for multiple scenarios.
Jacobs’ health issues began last weekend when he admitted to being sick during Green Bay’s 27-18 win over Cincinnati. Despite throwing up before and during the game, he managed 18 carries for 93 yards and two touchdowns, demonstrating resilience. This week, he was listed as questionable on the injury report with both an illness and a calf designation. Though Jacobs participated fully in Friday’s practice, team doctors caution that recovery could still be affected by his illness and the travel delay.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter and NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported late Saturday that Jacobs’ status remains uncertain and will not be finalized until game day. Packers medical staff are monitoring him closely, balancing the risk of aggravating the calf injury against the need for rest and recovery. The delayed flight added extra strain on players’ routines and rehabilitation schedules, complicating Jacobs’ preparation for Sunday’s contest.
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In case Jacobs is unable to play, Emanuel Wilson has been elevated to the active roster. Wilson, an experienced player with three years in the league, has 135 career carries for 671 yards and four touchdowns. While primarily used in limited action, he could make his first start in three years if Jacobs is sidelined. Packers coaches will rely on Wilson to maintain balance in the backfield and sustain the team’s rushing attack. Wilson expressed confidence about stepping into a starting role: “Stepping in for a player like Josh is a huge responsibility, but I’m ready for it. I’ve prepared for moments like this my whole career, and now it’s time to show I can handle the spotlight. I trust my training, I trust my teammates, and I trust our system. When that whistle blows, I’m going to give everything I have — no hesitation, no fear, just football and heart.”
Additionally, the Packers promoted Pierre Strong Jr. from the practice squad on Saturday. Strong has 99 career carries for 499 yards and two touchdowns and adds depth to the backfield. He has experience as a versatile secondary option, and his presence ensures that Green Bay can adjust if Jacobs cannot play. Coaches have emphasized the importance of flexibility in their offensive game plan heading into the matchup with the Cardinals.
The timing of Jacobs’ uncertain status has put pressure on the coaching staff to prepare for all possibilities. Offensive coordinator Ben Johnson commented, “Josh is our starter, but our backups are ready to step in. We have to be prepared for any scenario. Game-day decisions are part of football, and we’ll adapt accordingly.” Maintaining the effectiveness of the ground game is crucial for Green Bay, which holds a 3-1-1 record and is vying for NFC North supremacy.

Jacobs has been the team’s most productive back this season, totaling 359 yards and six touchdowns on 98 carries. His absence would be significant, but coaches are confident in Wilson and Strong’s ability to carry the load. Both players bring speed and efficiency, and the Packers have built contingency plans to protect the team’s rushing production in case Jacobs cannot suit up.
Kickoff against the Arizona Cardinals is scheduled for 4:25 p.m. ET at State Farm Stadium. Fans will be watching closely as Green Bay finalizes its running back lineup, awaiting confirmation of Jacobs’ availability. The situation underscores the delicate balance of player health, roster depth, and game preparation in the NFL, with Jacobs’ potential absence potentially shaping the Packers’ offensive strategy and their chance to maintain an edge in the NFC North.
