The Facts:
Jacobs' MRI from [Monday] revealed no structural damage to his injured knee, according to someone familiar with the results of the test. "Nothing serious," the source said. "Just swollen and sore."
Reported by the Newark Star-Ledger
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
With a lack of serious damage and Jacobs' trying to prove he can play 16 games, Star-Ledger staffer Mike Garafolo believes it's safe to assume he'll be on the field in Glendale, Ariz., on Sunday for the first time since Super Bowl XLII.
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