It's time for year two of the Jordan Love era. The Green Bay Packers' signal-caller led the NFC North team to the playoffs in his first season as a starter in…
As we get ready for NFL offseason workouts, Josh Jacobs of the Green Bay Packers was recently named a player to watch. One of the biggest signings of the offseason for the Green Bay Packers was bringing in running back Josh Jacobs from the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Green Bay Packers are going to look a lot different in their offensive backfield this season. Gone is long-time starting running back Aaron Jones, who was released this offseason after seven seasons with the team.
The 2024 NFL season is just around the corner, and the Green Bay Packers are looking to make a splash. With Jordan Love entering his second season as the starting quarterback, the Packers are poised for a breakout year.
The Las Vegas Raiders said goodbye to running back Josh Jacobs during free agency a few months ago, letting him join the Green Bay Packers on a four-year,
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur is going to have some new weapons to use coming out of the backfield in 2024. Not only did the team make a splash signing in free agency with Josh Jacobs, but they also used a third-round pick on MarShawn Lloyd out of USC.
The Packers lost Aaron Jones, who left in free agency for the Vikings, but they replaced him by signing Josh Jacobs and drafting USC running back MarShawn Lloyd in the third round.
The Green Bay Packers signed running back Josh Jacobs in free agency, but they apparently weren’t done addressing the position. In the third round of the NFL Draft, the Packers selected USC’s MarShawn Lloyd and were widely praised for the shrewd pick.
Running back Josh Jacobs was a locker room leader and an important offensive piece for the Las Vegas Raiders, which explained why the team applied a franchise tag on him a year ago.
Free agency and the NFL Draft have passed, and the Cowboys are without an RB1 for next season.
The Las Vegas Raiders have historically been known as a team that depends on their run game. That has especially been the case in recent years, as former
An NFL exec addressed the somewhat surprising paydays for Barkley and Jacobs this offseason.
The Green Bay Packers won nine regular-season games a year ago and have proof of concept with quarterback Jordan Love. How many can the Pack win this coming season?
The Green Bay Packers caused a stir in the offseason with their moves in free agency.
The Las Vegas Raiders weren't prepared to offer RB Josh Jacobs what the Green Bay Packers offered him.
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said Tuesday that he was caught off guard by the team's offseason signing of star running back Josh Jacobs.
Some cheered the Packers for signing Josh Jacobs, although it came at a steeper cost than just his contract. Green Bay released Aaron Jones to make room for the new running back.
The Green Bay Packers made several big moves during the 2024 offseason, but was one splash misguided?
News broke on Monday that former Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs would be signing with the Green Bay Packers for the upcoming NFL season. Now, his contract details have been revealed.
A recent rushing champions has found a new team, and it's a surprising one.
How many of the NFL rushing leaders during the Super Bowl era can you name in five minutes?
After three franchise tags diluted the 2023 running back market, it appears the free agent market will feature a flood of veteran starters this year.
Should Las Vegas Raiders fans be concerned about the recent rumors regarding Josh Jacobs? Could an NFC team lure away the All-Pro running back? The Raiders have had some talented running backs over the past few decades.
The Bears are trying to upgrade their offense this offseason, and they could look to a former rushing king as a potential answer.
According to Tony Pauline of Sportskeeda, impending free agent RB Josh Jacobs is still in talks with the Raiders about a possible return to Las Vegas.
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