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Josh Jacobs Shatters Franchise Records in Week 4 – Can He Keep the Streak Alive?

Josh Jacobs Shatters Franchise Records in Week 4 – Can He Keep the Streak Alive?

Ever wonder what it takes for a running back to suddenly flip the script and remind everyone why he’s vital? Well, Josh Jacobs just did that for the Green Bay Packers in Week 4, and boy, was it a sight for sore eyes. After a patchy start to the season and a shaky offensive line that might’ve had him thinking about an early retirement, Jacobs carved out a performance that’s officially etched his name in Packers lore. Not only did he pile up yards on the ground and through the air, but he also broke a rare franchise benchmark — something only six other Packers have managed before him. It’s like watching a comeback story unfold live on Lambeau Field, and trust me, this isn’t just stats on a page; it’s a statement that Jacobs means business, even when the odds seem stacked against him.

GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - SEPTEMBER 11: Josh Jacobs #8 of the Green Bay Packers warms up prior to the game against the Washington Commanders at Lambeau Field on September 11, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
(Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)

 

The Green Bay Packers had failed to establish the run this season.

Some of that had to do with injuries on the offensive line, but the game script also didn’t help running back Josh Jacobs at times.

That’s why it was refreshing to see his performance in a Week 4 tie against the Dallas Cowboys.

Jacobs had his second career game with at least 70 receiving and 70 rushing yards, which made some franchise history.

“Jacobs becomes just the seventh Packer to ever record 70+ rush yds and 70+ rec yds in a game, and the first to do so since Aaron Jones back in 2019,” PackersRealm wrote on X.

Jacobs finished with 86 rushing yards, 71 receiving yards and two touchdowns.

While posting those numbers against the Dallas Cowboys’ defense is nothing to really brag about, you can only play whoever is in front of you.

Moreover, it may have been the breakout performance Jacobs needed after an unexpectedly slow start to the season.

It seemed like it was just a matter of time before he got back to his usual ways.

He’s not to blame for the offensive line’s struggles, and he was regularly getting hit behind the line of scrimmage.

If anything, he deserves a lot of credit for being able to push through contact and gaining a couple of yards when none seemed available.

Getting linemen Aaron Banks and Zach Tom back from injury should be a huge help, and after a bye week, Jacobs will look to maintain his momentum against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 6.

The post Josh Jacobs Made Franchise History With Impressive Week 4 Stats appeared first on The Cold Wire.

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