Ashton Jeanty has long been connected to the Raiders, and that remains the case as the countdown to the draft continues. It would come as no surprise if the Boise State back wound up beginning his career in Vegas.
After starting running back Josh Jacobs carried the load in 2024 with 301 rushing attempts, you might assume that the Green Bay Packers would target this year's deep running back class.
Over the past five seasons, owners across the National Football League have gradually devalued the running back position. Owners decided against paying top dollar to running backs, as they have one of the shortest shelf lives of any position in football.
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Few players have been more consistently linked to the Chicago Bears ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft than electrifying Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Set to select sixth overall, the Raiders find themselves in an interesting position as the countdown to the draft continues. The team could go in several different directions, and a number of first-round options are being examined through pre-draft visits.
The Las Vegas Raiders are in the process of building up their offensive firepower. Outside of stud tight end Brock Bowers, the only other truly reliable weapon on the team is wide receiver Jakobi Meyers.
Yes, he is a Green Bay Packer now. But the Las Vegas Raiders' selection of former Alabama running back Josh Jacobs in 2019 at No. 24 overall was a good draft pick.
The Las Vegas Raiders have made a series of failed roster decisions over the last several years, which has plagued the franchise and kept them in the cellar of the NFL.
At the Super Bowl, Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs talked about the team’s need to add a receiver that’s “proven to be a No. 1 already.” The Packers didn’t get that “proven” No.
Not all of Raider Nation still has love for Josh Jacobs following the All-Pro’s decision to join the Green Bay Packers last offseason. There’s no love lost between Jacobs and his now-former Las Vegas Raiders teammates, however.
Travis Hunter is en route to making history. He will hope to join a handful of players in NFL history who played more than one position on a consistent basis.
Once upon a time, the Las Vegas Raiders had Josh Jacobs. Then, one year removed from leading the NFL in rushing yards, the Raiders decided to let Jacobs walk in free agency, opting to move forward with Zamir White instead.
The Green Bay Packers have a variety of needs that they still need to address this offseason. One of these is the cornerback position, which is in the midst of a very clear overhaul.
Running back Josh Jacobs had been a fan favorite since the Oakland Raiders drafted him in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft. He made an instant impact and carried the team through their transition to Las Vegas, but he left the organization just a year removed from leading the league in rushing.
Green Bay Packers Pro Bowl running back Josh Jacobs had a great first season in Titletown after signing there as a free agent ahead of the 2024 NFL season.
Aaron Jones will continue his Vikings stay. The veteran running back has agreed to a two-year, $20MM deal, as first reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The pact includes $13MM in guarantees, nearly double what Jones took last offseason on his one-year Minnesota pact.
Is there a need for a back-up Running Back in Green Bay? In a day where most teams have a second running back to take the load off of the starting running back, it is crucial.
When the Las Vegas Raiders drafted Josh Jacobs in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft, it was obvious that he was a special player from the first time that he took the field.
Wanted: A number one receiver for the Packers in 2025. According to one player on the team, that is what is needed on the Packers offense. Earlier last week, Packers Running Back Josh Jacobs talked about the need to pick up veterans in Free Agency.
Last offseason, the Green Bay Packers signed running back Josh Jacobs and safety Xavier McKinney in free agency. They were superb additions with their performance and leadership.
Packers running back Josh Jacobs explained what he feels is missing for the team to take that next step in 2025.
Josh Jacobs sent a message to the Green Bay Packers’ front office on Wednesday. Jacobs was present at Radio Row in New Orleans, La., for the Super Bowl on Wednesday.
When asked about his offseason wishlist for the Packers, RB Josh Jacobs responded he wants a “proven” No. 1 receiver for their offense. “We need a wide receiver – a real wide receiver.
Following their 22-10 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC wild-card round, Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs said he wanted to help add talent to the roster.
Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs looked like a bulldozer on an incredible run in Sunday's road wild-card game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Green Bay Packers’ offensive line has taken care of Josh Jacobs all season. For Christmas, Jacobs took care of his blockers with diamond-filled necklaces featuring the number of each of the linemen – starters, backups and even practice squad.
Josh Jacobs has been a force of nature for the Green Bay Packers and, frankly, he's been exactly what Matt LaFleur's offense has needed.
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