The Green Bay Packers are currently working out who will be on their coaching staff for the 2026 NFL season. Following the departure of defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley for the head coaching job with the Miami Dolphins.
The Green Bay Packers, 2024, made two of the best free agent signings in the NFL. That, of course, was the off-season during which they signed running back Josh Jacobs and safety Xavier McKinney.
This is the next in a series of articles providing an in-depth analysis of each position group on the Green Bay Packers for 2025. Today we will analyze the running backs.
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Last season, the Green Bay Packers’ primary trio of running backs, Josh Jacobs, Emanuel Wilson and Chris Brooks, combined for 2,473 total yards. This season, they combined for 2,003.
The best teams do not always win the Super Bowl. Sometimes, great NFL squads have failed to win a playoff game. Here are the best ones since the AFL-NFL merger to fall short of advancing in a postseason bracket.
Trying to spark momentum, the Green Bay Packers gave running back Josh Jacobs the ball on a kickoff return, but he nearly turned it over with a fumble.
Looking for a spark, the Green Bay Packers turned to Josh Jacobs on a kickoff return. That decision almost ended in disaster when he fumbled the ball. Green Bay safety Kevin Oladapo ultimately recovered the fumble, but things could’ve gotten disastrous.
Packers running back Josh Jacobs left no wiggle room. If there were any worry that he’d be anything less than 100% after battling through myriad injuries down the closing stretch of the season, Jacobs eased those worries ahead of the Packers’ NFL Wild Card Playoff showdown against the NFC North rival Chicago Bears.
Josh Jacobs is no longer on the injury report just in time for Week 1 of the playoffs! The weather report for Sunday looks as follows according to Yahoo Sports: “Sustained winds from the West at 19mph will provide constant push back against play.
With the playoffs coming up, the Green Bay Packers know they have to win Saturday in Chicago or see their season end. The team has been struggling and ended the 2025 campaign on a four-game losing streak.
Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs just sent a strong message to his team before the NFC Wild Card Round matchup against the Chicago Bears. Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Jacobs underscored how big the opportunity to play in the playoffs is, as though to remind his team not to take anything for granted.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Green Bay Packers will enter the playoffs as the seventh seed, preparing for a showdown with the Chicago Bears. As the playoff game against the Bears nears, Packers’ running back Josh Jacobs expressed some optimism after recently dealing with injury woes, according to Packers’ beat writer Rob Demovsky.
The Packers and Bears have only met two times in the Playoffs. The Bears won the first match up in 1941 to win the Western Conference Championship. The Packers won the second match up in 2011 to advance to Super Bowl 45.
The Green Bay Packers did not get much from star running back Josh Jacobs on Saturday against the Baltimore Ravens. Expected to produce a lot amid the absence of injured quarterback Jordan Love, Jacos coughed up just three rushing yards on four carries.
Battling knee and ankle injuries, Packers running back Josh Jacobs remains questionable for Week 17 versus the Ravens. A gameday decision against the Bears, Jacobs played but was clearly hampered.
The Green Bay Packers fell to their oldest rival, the Chicago Bears, by the score of 22-16. Due to the loss, Green Bay now sits in the seventh seed of the NFC Playoff picture while Chicago owns the second seed.
The Chicago Bears are set to face off against the Green Bay Packers tonight in a massive NFC North rivalry showdown at Soldier Field. Entering tonight’s game, the Bears hold the top spot in the NFC North division race.
Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs is officially listed as questionable for Saturday night’s massive divisional showdown against the Chicago Bears.
How many of the players in NFL history with at least 15 multi-rushing-touchdown games can you name in five minutes?
Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs is battling a knee injury ahead of the team’s showdown against the Denver Broncos, but a recent report has provided some clarity on the big-name weapon.
Green Bay is facing questions at running back before its game against the Broncos.
Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs did not participate in his second straight practice this week due to a knee injury, raising questions about his availability for Sunday's game against the host Denver Broncos.
Here are the top takeaways from another Turkey Day disappointment for the Lions.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Packers have ruled out RB Josh Jacobs from today’s game against the Vikings. Jacobs injured his knee last week, and while there was no major structural damage, he wasn’t able to regain the range of motion needed to push through and play. Jacobs, 27, was selected with the No.
The Green Bay Packers got positive news on running back Josh Jacobs, who suffered an injury Sunday on MetLife Stadium turf.
The star running back suffered a knee injury in the first half of the Week 11 game against the Giants, and he was quickly ruled out.
The Packers managed just seven points against the Eagles, and one play-call left Jacobs particularly frustrated.
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