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Josh Jacobs, the Packers’ new running back, took part in Tuesday’s organized team activity but his participation was limited due to a hamstring injury. According to reports from TheAthletic.com, he is dealing with the injury but is expected to return to full strength soon. Despite this setback, the four-year, $48 million deal he signed with the Packers during the offseason remains intact.

As Aaron Jones’ successor as the team’s primary running back, Josh Jacobs has a solid track record in the league. With the Raiders, he rushed for a total of 5,545 yards and scored 46 rushing touchdowns. In 2022, he had a league-best 1,653 yards.

The Packers are optimistic that Josh Jacobs will recover quickly from his hamstring issue and make a significant impact on their offense when he returns to full practice sessions. Fans are eagerly awaiting his impressive performance on the field for Green Bay and hope that he will replicate it once again in his new home.

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