Josh Jacobs says he "left a lot on the table" last season

Josh Jacobs says he "left a lot on the table" last season

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Josh Jacobs departed the Raiders after five seasons, joining the Packers in the 2024 offseason. His first season with Green Bay was statistically impressive, with 15 rushing touchdowns and 1,329 yards. However, Jacobs felt he could have achieved more, expressing his desire to pursue the top performance spot and a Super Bowl victory. He hopes to emulate Saquon Barkley's successful season with the Eagles, where Barkley led the league in rushing, earned offensive player of the year honors, and won a Super Bowl. Jacobs highlighted the resurgence of the running back position, emphasizing its importance and versatility in football.
Originally by Charean Williamson May 30, 2025
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