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GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - JUNE 11: Josh Jacobs #8 of the Green Bay Packers participates in drills during the Green Bay Packers Minicamp at Ray Nitschke Field on June 11, 2024 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs was back at practice for Tuesday’s voluntary organized team activities, despite Brown County continuing to investigate potential charges related to a domestic abuse case. Last Wednesday was the Packers’ first media-open OTAs, which happened to fall on the same day that Jacobs was released from jail after the district attorney requested a further investigation — stating, “there is reason to believe that additional evidence may exist.”
Last week, head coach Matt LaFleur referred to the Packers’ statement, which essentially boiled down to “we’re aware of the situation,” in his pre-practice press conference. This week, he stated that “business as usual” on the Jacobs front, at least on the field.
Josh Jacobs at today’s Packers OTA practice. pic.twitter.com/3qHjEzp5wo
— Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) June 2, 2026
Matt LaFleur does not anticipate having joint practices with Steelers or Broncos this training camp. #Packers will have joint practices with Cardinals, coached by LaFleur’s brother Mike LaFleur.
LaFleur cited long trips away from Green Bay for leaning away from road joint…
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) June 2, 2026
Under LaFleur, the Packers have tended to have two joint practices with teams in the preseason, so it’s interesting that Green Bay only believes they’re going to have one joint practice this summer. Maybe this means that the starters will get more time in the preseason, as LaFleur’s Packers have generally used joint practices for the starters and preseason games for the backups to get live reps.
Matt LaFleur with high praise for new receivers coach Noah Pauley saying he’s been super impressive.
— Andy Herman (@AndyHermanNFL) June 2, 2026
MarShawn Lloyd will be doing team drills today. Last week was just a precaution.
— Andy Herman (@AndyHermanNFL) June 2, 2026
Rehab group:
Zach Tom
Donovan Jennings
Kamal Hadden
Jacob Monk
Jonathan Ford
Collin Oliver
Domani Jackson
Isaiah McDuffie
Drake Dabney
Jordon Riley
Benjamin St-Juste (warmed up w team)
Skyy Moore
Not practicing: Micah Parsons, Devonte Wyatt, Tucker Kraft
Martinez back in indy
— Andy Herman (@AndyHermanNFL) June 2, 2026
Things seem to be trending in a positive direction from a health standpoint in Green Bay. On Wednesday, the Packers were down to just three running backs in team drills: Chris Brooks, Pierre Strong Jr. and Jaden Nixon. Now, Josh Jacobs, MarShawn Lloyd and Damien Martinez have returned to the rotation.
Bo Melton is back at WR full time. No more CB work per MLF. Said he’s made a lot of progress at WR.
— Andy Herman (@AndyHermanNFL) June 2, 2026
This isn’t much of a surprise, as Bo Melton went from being listed as a cornerback to receiver after last week’s practice, when he spent the entire time with the offensive side of the ball.
Packers WE Jayden Reed got a new contract this offseason. He & Christian Watson are first up in WR drills, with Matthew Golden & Savion Williams next pair. pic.twitter.com/hBZ1ccNJV8
— Mike Spofford (@mikespofford) June 2, 2026
Now this is interesting. With Zach Tom out with his patellar tendon recovery, Anthony Belton was kicked out to tackle today, opening up a spot for the next man up at guard. That next man was rookie fifth-round pick Jager Burton. It sure seems like the Packers are trying to get their rookies involved more early on than in previous years.
Savion Williams slips and Carrington Valentine picks off Love.
It’s Kinnard at RT and Belton at RG during second run through
— weston hodkiewicz (@WesHod) June 2, 2026
Starters in team:
Love
Jacobs
Musgrave
Morgan – Banks – Rhyan – Burton!!!! – Belton
(WRs were rotated heavily)
Cooper – Brooks – McClellan – Hargrave – LVN
Zaire
Nixon – Bullard – Valentine
Williams – X
Lots of interesting takeaways here!!!
— Andy Herman (@AndyHermanNFL) June 2, 2026
Again, more rookies got looks with the first-team defense, too. Chris McClellan got the “start” at nose tackle in team drills with Devonte Wyatt, dealing with an ankle injury, out of the lineup. The Packers also debuted a Penny (5-1) defense, where Edgerrin Cooper played the second edge rushing position opposite of Lukas Van Ness. Brandon Cisse, Green Bay’s top pick of the 2026 draft, also rotated in as an outside cornerback opposite of Keisean Nixon in practice.
Xavier McKinney picks off Love on a pass intended for Melton down the seam.
— weston hodkiewicz (@WesHod) June 2, 2026
First time seeing Trey Smack kicking, a windy day at Ray Nitschke Field. Goal posts at 20, so this is real yardage.
Some work to do.
XP: Good
35R: wide left
38R: wide left
40L: good
42L: wide left
43R: good
46R: wide right
47L: good
48R: good
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) June 2, 2026
Not a great day for the Packers’ rookie kicker, who went 4 of 8 on field goal attempts. He was 7 of 8 on Wednesday, bringing his total kicks (including the extra pointer) to 12 of 17.
Savion Williams and Keeney-James the first two back as KRs with Skyy Moore out today.
— Andy Herman (@AndyHermanNFL) June 2, 2026
For those of you hoping that Keisean Nixon would jump up the depth chart as a kick returner in 2026, this is probably a wet blanket. It was Savion Williams and practice squad receiver Jakobie Keeney-James who replaced Skyy Moore’s reps today, as Moore was held out of action.
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