GREEN BAY, Wis. — All Josh Jacobs needed was a change of scenery to regain his status as one of the NFL’s top running backs.
After enduring the worst season of his career last year in Las Vegas, Jacobs has bounced back in a big way with the Green Bay Packers. Jacobs has recaptured the form he showed in 2022, when he led the NFL in rushing and earned All-Pro honors with the Raiders.
Jacobs never had a doubt he'd produce for his new team.
''I believe in me,'' Jacobs said. ''I like me in any situation. I tell the guys that all the time. I always try to win my matchups more than I lose them. So, for me, it was just about proving it to the team.''
He's been proving himself time and time again for the Packers (10-4), who host the New Orleans Saints (5-9) on Monday night.
Jacobs has rushed for 1,147 yards and entered this week's action ranked third in the league, behind Philadelphia's Saquon Barkley and Baltimore's Derrick Henry.
''I mean, he's an animal out there,'' Packers coach Matt LaFleur said. ''Very few times do I feel like when we give him the ball, he doesn't make the first guy miss."
His productive season follows a 2023 season in which Jacobs held out during the preseason and then rushed for 805 yards while gaining 3.5 yards per attempt, both career lows. Jacobs entered free agency afterward and joined the Packers, giving him an opportunity to play for a contender.