Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs carries the football during an NFL playoff game against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, Jan. 12, 2025, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Terrance Williams)
Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs feels his team has a bright future despite Sunday's 22-10 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Wild
After the Green Bay Packers fell to the Philadelphia Eagles in the Wild Card Round, some predictable feelings came to the surface about the team, beyond what seemed to be an injury decimation of the entire starting lineup over the course of the game.
Eagles’ LB Oren Burks has Jacobs’ undershirt and is holding on for dear life, but Jacobs has no regard for his clothing or for your life. Cooper DeJean? Take a seat in the ble
Star Packers running back Josh Jacobs dropped an interesting hint after his team's playoff loss to the Eagles.
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.
For Packers fans down in the dumps after the loss, it may cheer them to hear that Jacobs is apparently motivated to hop on the phones and see what kind of talent he can bring to Green Bay in 2025.
On one side is Philadelphia's Saquon Barkley, who led the league with 2,005 rushing yards. On the other is Green Bay's Josh Jacobs, who finished sixth with 1,329. The pair combined for 28 rushing touchdowns, and each workhorse carried the ball more than 300 times this season.
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.
Few expect the seventh-seeded Green Bay Packers to defeat the second-seeded Philadelphia Eagles Sunday. But there are a handful of ways Green Bay can prevail Sunday.
Josh Jacobs ran for 84 yards on 16 carries and caught two passes for 20 yards in his first game with the Green Bay Packers. The former Alabama running back didn’t think much of his performance in Green Bay’s season-opening 34-29 loss to the ...