Packers can still find solutions to replace Josh Jacobs if his new knee injury leads to missed time

Right now, Emanuel Wilson and Chris Brooks are the only healthy running backs on the Packers’ 53-man roster.

Wendell Ferreira NFL News Writer
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Aug 23, 2025; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; Green Bay Packers running back Israel Abanikanda (23) runs the ball against Seattle Seahawks linebacker Drake Thomas (42) and Seattle Seahawks linebacker Tyreke Smith (59) during the first half at Lambeau Field.
Aug 23, 2025; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; Green Bay Packers running back Israel Abanikanda (23) runs the ball against Seattle Seahawks linebacker Drake Thomas (42) and Seattle Seahawks linebacker Tyreke Smith (59) during the first half at Lambeau Field. Kayla Wolf-Imagn Images

It’s not a long-term knee injury for Josh Jacobs, but the Pro Bowl running back may miss some time after leaving the New York Giants game on Sunday during the first half.

Through the rest of the matchup, Emanuel Wilson and Chris Brooks split the snaps with different roles. But even though the team has Pierre Strong Jr. on the practice squad, more depth will be necessary if Jacobs’ further tests on Monday lead to a short-term absence.

Even after the trade deadline has passed, general manager Brian Gutekunst still has options in the free agent market and going through other teams’ practice squads — the difference is that, by signing a player off a PS, the Packers would have to keep him on the active 53-man roster for at least three weeks. Getting a real free agent gives them more flexibility.

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Free agent running back options

The most natural alternative for the Packers would be bringing Israel Abanikanda back. He spent training camp and preseason in Green Bay and offered valuable offensive and special teams snaps. Abanikanda started the season on the practice squad, but was released when Green Bay signed Strong.

Another old friend who’s available is veteran Jamaal Williams. He doesn’t have explosiveness in the run game — he never did for NFL standards, but it’s something even more pronounced over the past few years. However, he’s a competent pass protector and a viable receiver who knows Matt LaFleur’s scheme.

Other outside options include Zack Moss, Gus Edwards, and D’Onta Foreman.

From elsewhere

If the Packers intend to sign someone from another team’s practice squad, the best option would likely be Jeff Wilson. He played five years on the San Francisco 49ers, then three on the Miami Dolphins. This year, he spent time with both again and is now on the Dolphins’ PS. That means he knows the basics of the system, having played for Kyle Shanahan and Mike McDaniel.

With that premise, another alternative is 49ers’ Sincere McCormick. If the Packers go by talent, the New York Giants’ Dante Miller and the Washington Commanders’ Chase Edmonds would be there.

First, the Packers have to see how much time Jacobs will miss, if at all. Then, Gutekunst has different avenues to reinforce the offense as much as possible at this point in the calendar.