Josh Jacobs has had a career resurgence with the Green Bay Packers this season. After their win over the New Orleans Saints in Week 16, the Packers have officially punched their ticket to the NFL Playoffs.
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Josh Jacobs Drops Small Fortune on Packers' O-Line
Jacobs' resurgence has been due in great part to Green Bay's offensive line, who are among the best in the league. With Christmas being right around the corner, Jacobs decided to show his gratefulness to his o-line, lacing each one of them with an icy diamond pendant that features their numbers.
𝗧𝗥𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗜𝗡𝗚: #Packers RB Josh Jacobs spent over $100K on diamond chains, gifting them to his offensive line for Christmas.
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— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) December 24, 2024
Jordan Love Sings Josh Jacobs' Praises
The NFC North has been one of the most competitive divisions in the NFL this season. And the Green Bay Packers find themselves right in the hunt for the divisional crown. One of the main reasons for that has been Packers star running back Josh Jacobs who Green Bay acquired during the free agency periods.
So far this season, Jacob has accrued 1,147 yards and 12 touchdowns. Packers quarterback Jordan Love appears to be thrilled with the Packers' new acquisition, referring to Jacobs as a "phenomenal player."
"Josh is, I mean, he's a phenomenal player. But I just think his mindset, he's definitely one of those top dogs and one of the best running backs in the league," Love said.
"But just the way he runs the ball, he's a guy who wants the ball in his hands every play and just has that mindset that he's not going to let anybody bring him down. He's trying to run guys over, make guys miss, and I really think he can do it all."
Love also added that having Jacobs as another receiver out of the backfield has brought more versatility to Green Bay's offense.
"He's a great catcher, too, out of the backfield," Love added. "Just his ability to break tackles, make guys miss, and get those extra yards. Somebody that we can just lean on to be able to hand the ball 30 times a game and he's just going to be good after the game."