Packers make Josh Jacobs announcement after wild Week 4 Cowboys game
The Green Bay Packers have one of the most prolific offenses in the NFL to date in the 2025 regular season. They are averaging 26.0 points per outing, which is good for ninth overall in the league. Excluding their 13-10 loss to the Cleveland Browns in Week 3, the Packers have put up 31.3 points in the other three contests.
Packers quarterback Jordan Love is doing a fine job overall of leading Green Bay’s offense despite a banged-up offensive line and some injuries in the wide receiver room.
Meanwhile, running back Josh Jacobs is also playing a huge role in the team’s offense. He’s struggling with efficiency on the ground, as he’s only averaging 3.3 yards per carry, so far in the 2025 campaign, but he’s got four rushing touchdowns. In Week 4’s 40-40 tie with the Dallas Cowboys on the road, Jacobs did not just lead Green Bay on the ground; he paced them in receiving yards, too.
The former Alabama Crimson Tide running back had 86 rushing yards and two scores on 22 carries while adding 71 receiving yards on four receptions and four targets.
It’s the second time that Jacobs has had at least 70 rushing yards and 70 receiving yard in a game with the Packers, the team announced on social media.
Fans react to the Packers flexing Jacobs’ feat
Of course, Green Bay fans are hyped to learn that Jacobs has pulled off that feat for the second time since he became a Packer.
“THATS MY RB,” said a fan on Instagram.
Another one said: “My RB making headline🔥🔥”
From a commenter: “Josh Jones was insanely good the entire game 🙌”
“100 percent need to utilize and get better at the short pass with him,” a social media user posted.
Via a different commenter: “Can we run down hill with him now and stop the misdirections 5 yards behind the backfield.”
Said another: “KEEP ON ROLLING 🌊🐘🏈‼️”
Jacobs will rest his body in a Week 5 bye and will be back to it in Week 6 when the Packers share the field with the Cincinnati Bengals.
Giants Get Good News on 2 Key Injuries Ahead of Week 5
The New York Giants got Week 5 rolling with an October 1 practice that revealed the status of several injuries, and the good news is that both quarterback Jaxson Dart and left tackle Andrew Thomas appear ready to go after the victory over the Los Angeles Chargers.
“Jaxson Dart [was] a full participant with the hamstring injury,” The Athletic’s Dan Duggan noted after Wednesday’s practice. “He was wearing compression on his left leg by the time we came out for the end of practice.”
Duggan also relayed that “Andrew Thomas [was] not even listed [on the injury report] after playing the entire game on Sunday.”
Needless to say, this is great news for the Giants as they prepare for the New Orleans Saints in Week 5. With star wide receiver Malik Nabers out for the year, Dart and Thomas are easily the two most important players on the offensive side of the ball.
With them healthy, Big Blue has a much better shot of winning their second-straight outing on Sunday.
Giants Injury Update Ahead of Week 5 vs. Saints
Along with the update on Dart and Thomas, Duggan also reported the following from Wednesday’s practice.
“[Head coach Brian] Daboll said RB Tyrone Tracy (shoulder), RG Greg Van Roten (vet day) and DT Dexter Lawrence (illness) won’t practice today,” he posted. “Daboll said they don’t expect to start the clocks to return for any players on IR/PUP (Josh Ezeudu, Victor Dimukeje, Rico Payton) this week.”
On Tracy, Duggan added that “Tracy worked on the side with trainers.” And that “[Tracy] was joined by safety Tyler Nubin, who was in-and-out late in Sunday’s game. Nubin was wearing a sleeve on his right leg.”
The official October 1 injury report listed Lawrence, Nubin (groin), Tracy, and Van Roten as players who “did not participate” in practice.
A large group of Giants were also “limited” at practice on Wednesday. They were safeties Dane Belton (shoulder) and Jevon Holland (neck), defensive linemen D.J. Davidson (foot), Chauncey Golston (ankle) and Rakeem Nunez-Roches (foot), and center John Michael Schmitz (ankle).
Dart (hamstring), fellow quarterback Russell Wilson (ankle), and running back Cam Skattebo (knee) were all listed as full participants.
Jaxson Dart Is Now the Focus of the Giants’ 2025 Season
Although the defense has shown some spunk and ferocity, the major focus of the 2025 season is now the week-to-week progress and development of Dart.
Of course, you’d love to see the Giants work their way into the playoff hunt, but with a tough schedule ahead and the veteran QB benched, priority shifts to Dart getting better and better every week. Naturally, if this happens, Big Blue should also be competing in games, giving head coach Brian Daboll a longer leash on his job.
It all works hand in hand, and it all begins with Dart and Thomas.
The spotlight is on the quarterback, as always, but every rookie QB needs a steady protector watching his blindside. That’s where Thomas comes in, because Dart must stay on the field if he’s going to develop into a franchise signal-caller.
The first-round quarterback played with a bit of reckless abandon in Week 5. While the on-field personality got the Giants the win, it also put Dart’s body in harm’s way on several occasions.
This is one area where Dart must learn and get smarter. Even the best mobile quarterbacks around the NFL have figured out the hard way that you cannot get away with taking too many hits in this league.
Dart must recognize that before he runs into a collision that lands him back on the injury list.