Josh Jacobs finished his first season with the Green Bay Packers with 1,671 scrimmage yards and 16 total touchdowns. Based on these simple metrics, his immediate impact was obvious—and that's why he made the Pro Bowl.
Last year, the Packers stormed into the postseason, wiped the floor with the Dallas Cowboys to open the playoffs and nearly upset the San Francisco 49ers in the divisional round. In 2024, the Packers improved in many areas statistically but ended up losing three straight games during a highly disappointing finish.
The Green Bay Packers’ offense was led by the hard-charging running of Josh Jacobs, and Emanuel Wilson and Chris Brooks capably replaced MarShawn Lloyd.
Ahman Green, Jermichael Finley and John Michels among Packers alumni who will participate in Packers' Tailgate Tour in April.
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.
Mike Spofford looks at Josh Jacobs' 2024 season in this edition of Packers Daily. Check out the highlights from defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley's first year with the Packers, which resulted in 31 takeaways, Green Bay's most since 2011.
John Kuhn goes 1-on-1 with RB Josh Jacobs to recap his stellar season in Green Bay. Check out the highlights from defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley's first year with the Packers, which resulted in 31 takeaways, Green Bay's most since 2011.
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The Green Bay Packers scored 53 touchdowns across 17 regular season games and one playoff game during the 2024 season. In all, 12 different players scored touchdowns — two quarterbacks, three running backs, five receivers, one tight end and one cornerback.
The Green Bay Packers got incredible production from outside additions during the 2024 season. Free-agent signings Josh Jacobs, Xavier McKinney and Brandon McManus were game-changing additions, and rookie Edgerrin Cooper emerged as a potential future star.
The Denver Broncos need immediate RB production, but also need a long-term solution. This free agent RB brings them one of that in a big way.
At the end of their first year, Luke Musgrave was clearly the top of the tight end depth chart. Year 2, Musgrave gets injured, and Tucker Kraft has a breakout year and now he is clearly the No. 1 TE. If both are healthy in 2025, what role do you see for Musgrave? Could we see more two-TE sets or might Musgrave be good trade bait?