Checking in on a few old friends While Derek Carr was out with an injury, we still have a few other former Las Vegas Raiders to keep tabs on as Week 6.
Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs has kept every one of his 47 career NFL touchdowns. Most of them are at his home and he’s given others to charity, but all of them have left the stadium in his possession.
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Football is a game of efficiency, but also longevity. Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry achieved an impressive mark on Sunday, during the win over the Cincinnati Bengals, getting to 10,000 career rushing yards.
Josh Jacobs has scored his first touchdown with the Packers, giving them a 7-0 lead over the Rams. But it was all set up by a deep ball from quarterback Jordan Love to receiver Jayden Reed.
With four teams on bye, starting lineups will be more challenging to set. With that in mind, here's what to do about some flex options, streaming candidates and other players you could be on the fence about locking into your lineup for Week 5.
Jacobs has caught 204 balls in the league. None of them have been touchdowns. After catching four balls for 27 yards and no score on Sunday versus the Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs now holds an unfortunate NFL record: The most receptions in an NFL career without a touchdown.
The Green Bay Packers present a lot of problems for opponents, whether it’s on offense or defense. Their skill players are as good as any in the NFL, even if they don’t have a true No.
Former Las Vegas Raiders All-Pro running back Josh Jacobs, now with the Green Bay Packers, is in hot water. Per Pro Football Talk's Michael David Smith, the NFL fined Jacobs $45,020 for lowering his helmet amidst being tackled against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.
Jacobs is an ideal anchor to lean on for a team with a quarterback working his way back into game shape like the Packers' Jordan Love. But, inexplicably, he touched the ball only nine times as a rusher in Green Bay's 31-29 loss to the Vikings.
When it comes to player safety, the NFL has been hitting players where it hurts the most: their wallets. Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs was docked over $45k on Saturday for using his helmet in "illegal fashion" against the Tennessee Titans, despite the fact that no flag was thrown on the play.
The NFL is cracking down on players using their helmets during tackles and no one is immune. Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs is the latest offensive player to be fined for the use of his helmet.
The NFL has been truly intense, to say the least, with fines for players. And the most recent player to suffer with that is Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs.
It was not the most aesthetically pleasing game, but the Green Bay Packers picked up a hard-fought 30-14 victory over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday afternoon.
For his career, Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs does not have a fumbling problem. For his brief Packers career, Jacobs does have a fumbling problem that must be addressed – preferably before Sunday’s kickoff at the Tennessee Titans.
Lloyd has already been injured three times during his young career.
“You can tell he’s hungry” That came from Adam Stenavich, Green Bay’s offensive coordinator about Josh Jacobs earlier this summer. There were flashes last week in Brazil, but a terrible field and unfavorable game script held him back.
After carrying the ball 32 times on a day in which the temperature reached about 90 degrees inside Lambeau Field, how was Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs feeling after leading the charge in a 16-10 win over the Indianapolis Colts?
Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs ran all over the Indianapolis Colts in the first half of Sunday’s game between the two teams, but he also made one very costly mistake.
Running back Josh Jacobs signed with the Green Bay Packers in free agency during the offseason. The Packers were not the only contender to show interest, but there was one organization Jacobs surprisingly refused to even consider.
During an interview with Dan Pompei of The Athletic, Packers’ new RB Josh Jacobs said the Chiefs were among eight teams to show interest in him as an unrestricted free agent including the Bears, Broncos, Cardinals, Dolphins, Giants, Packers, and Texans.
The Packers’ ability to improve offensively in 2024 will hinge heavily on which version of this player they are inheriting and whether he can stay close to 100 percent.
Jacobs has left little doubt this summer that he's hoping to find more stability with the Packers than what he experienced with the Raiders from 2019 through last season.
As the 2023 offseason foreshadowed, Josh Jacobs departed the Raiders in free agency.
As one of the biggest signings of the offseason, Josh Jacobs apparently had his eyes on the Green Bay Packers during free agency. After some very successful seasons with the Las Vegas Raiders, running back Josh Jacobs hit free agency this offseason.
As the Green Bay Packers get set for the 2024 season, their new running back Josh Jacobs is closing in on a wild NFL record. This offseason, the Green Bay Packers made some big moves at the running back position.
Running back Josh Jacobs recently opened up about his decision to leave the Las Vegas Raiders and sign with the Green Bay Packers in free agency.
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