Packers' RB Josh Jacobs active vs. Cardinals; QB Kyler Murray sits again

Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs will be active for Sunday's game at the Arizona Cardinals.
Jacobs (illness/calf) was listed as questionable, but was a full participant in practice on Friday. He warmed up on the field and will be in the Packers' backfield for the game.
Jacobs is second in the NFL with six touchdowns through five games this season. He recorded season-bests of 5.2 yards per carry and 93 rushing yards in the 27-18 win over Cincinnati on Oct. 12.
Green Bay PK Brandon McManus (quadriceps) has been declared out and will miss his second consecutive game. Lucas Havrisik will handle the kicking duties after converted all three field goal attempts a week ago.
For the Cardinals, QB Kyler Murray (foot) has been ruled out and Jacoby Brissett will make his second consecutive start. Brissett threw for 320 yards (27 of 44, 2TD, 1 INT) in the 31-27 loss in Indianapolis last week.
--Field Level Media


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