Josh Jacobs Embraces New Role with Green Bay Packers
Former Raiders running back seeks stability and playoff success with Packers' structured environment
- Jacobs left the Raiders due to a lack of stability and has found a more structured environment with the Packers.
- Green Bay offered Jacobs a four-year, $48 million contract, which the Raiders were unwilling to match.
- Jacobs believes playing with quarterback Jordan Love and a strong offensive line will unlock his potential.
- Packers head coach Matt LaFleur's philosophy of using multiple backs is expected to benefit Jacobs.
- Jacobs aims to leave a legacy in the NFL, emphasizing the importance of playoff performance.