- **Q: Is Josh Jacobs playing against the Cowboys?
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Sports / NFL
Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs is set to play in the Week 4 matchup against the Dallas Cowboys, despite being limited in practice due to an ankle injury. However, the Packers' offensive line is dealing with multiple injuries.
Josh Jacobs' availability is a significant boost for the Packers' offense, especially given their emphasis on the run game this season. With 86 rushing attempts, they rank ninth in the NFL. However, the absence of key offensive linemen like Zach Tom and Anthony Belton, and the potential absence of Aaron Banks, puts a strain on their ability to effectively run the ball. The Cowboys' defense allows an average of 109.7 rushing yards per game, ranking 17th in the league, and 30.7 points per game, ranking 27th. This presents a mixed outlook for Jacobs and the Packers' rushing attack. Despite his limited practice participation during the week, Jacobs has shown his value as a dual-threat, contributing both as a runner and receiver. His presence will be crucial for the Packers to sustain drives and keep the Cowboys' offense off the field.
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