Browns, Jacobs and Green Bay Packers
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A year into the Jacobs era, the Packers have rediscovered their footing running inside the opponent's 20-yard line. Last season, Green Bay finished top 10 in red-zone offense for the first time since leading the NFL in 2020.
With one rushing touchdown against the powerful Browns defense on Sunday, Packers running back Josh Jacobs would continue his incredible streak.
Jacobs was limited in practice Wednesday due to an ankle injury, Matt Schneidman of The Athletic reports. The Packers' ground game has struggled to get going through two contests, but Jacobs still has churned out 150 yards and two touchdowns on 42 carries while hauling in his only target for four yards.
Packers' RB Josh Jacobs aims to tie LaDanian Tomlinson's seemingly untouchable NFL record originally appeared on The Sporting News Back in the era of workhorse NFL running backs, Chargers legend LaDanian Tomlinson set a record that seemed untouchable. Now, Green Bay Packers RB Josh Jacobs, himself a throwback workhorse, has a chance to tie it.
Josh Jacobs’ journey from homelessness to NFL stardom is a testament to perseverance, family, and the belief that circumstances do not entirely control destiny. From falling asleep in a car as a child to scoring touchdowns on Sunday afternoons, Jacobs shows the spirit of never giving up and always giving back.
Two proven workhorses - Jonathan Taylor (Colts) and Josh Jacobs (Packers) - are again near the top of fantasy draft boards heading into 2025.
RB Josh Jacobs spoke to the media on Thursday afternoon following practice for the Green Bay Packers as they prepare to face the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
Jacobs hasn't appeared in an NHL game since the 2019-20 season, and his ailment to begin training camp this year could hinder his chance of earning a spot on the Canadiens' Opening Night roster. He made 26 appearances with AHL Laval last season and recorded a goal,