Packers running back Josh Jacobs gifts Super Bowl tickets to Marine Corps veteran and diehard fan
Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs is sending a decorated Marine Corps veteran on a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the Super Bowl.
To win in the playoffs, a team’s best players must produce big plays. And the Packers only got a big night from Josh Jacobs during Sunday’s loss to the Eagles.
This will be a critical offseason for Matt LaFleur and Jordan Love, who seem farther away from their Super Bowl dream than they were a year ago.
After a rookie season filled with injuries and setbacks, running back MarShawn Lloyd has a plan in place after meeting with specialists last week.
Before Josh Jacobs hits the field Sunday, there will be player prop betting options available for the 4:30 PM ET kickoff, live on FOX. Jacobs’ Green Bay Packers enter a showdown against the
It's that rushing attack - led by Pro Bowler Josh Jacobs - that has defensive coordinator Vic Fangio struggling to find ways to keep him contained. “Jacobs has had as good a year as anybody ...
Down 16-3 with time ticking away in the third quarter of their wild-card matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles, running back Josh Jacobs singlehandedly kept his team in the game with a monster 32-yard run. What a run.
Although Green Bay got off to a slow offensive start against the Eagles on Sunday, Jacobs kept pounding away at Philadelphia's front until he finally broke a 32-yard run on the final play of the third quarter after bowling through several Eagles.
Josh Jacobs had an incredible 31-yard run setting up a big touchdown, but Jayden Reed exited with a shoulder injury.
Josh Jacobs is grateful for Nick Saban's guidance early on in his career. The Green Bay Packers running back, 26, told a number of reporters that the legendary NFL coach, 73, helped prepare him — and many University of Alabama freshmen football players — for a professional career, even beyond the field.