The Green Bay Packers have two key players listed as questionable for Week 16 in running back Josh Jacobs and wide receiver Christian Watson.
Jacobs is dealing with knee and ankle injuries, while Watson is battling a chest/shoulder injury he suffered last week.
With just hours to go before kickoff, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports that Watson "should be good to go" as long as he doesn't suffer a setback in warm-ups.
As for Jacobs, Rapoport didn't have any semblance of confirmation for the star rusher but did note that Jacobs wants to play and typically that means he's going to play.
During the week, both players said they expected to play.
“I’ll probably just have something in my pads for game day just to be cautious," Watson said. "Honestly, it’s feeling pretty good for everything considered, so I think it’ll be all right for the game."
"Josh Jacobs, walking with a significant limp in locker room and wearing a stimulation bracelet around his injured knee, makes it clear he intends to play in Chicago," USA TODAY's Ryan Wood reported during the week.
We will get final confirmation on Jacobs' and Watson's statuses by around 6:50 p.m. ET when the Bears and Packers put out their inactives lists.
But, for now, we fully expect both Jacobs and Watson to go.
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