Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs' scoring record is an
11-game streak with a rushing touchdown, including playoffs, a run that has reached the second-longest such streak in the NFL since 2000, with his next touchdown tying the streak of the Hall of Fame running back LaDainian Tomlinson in 2004. This remarkable performance also makes him the first Green Bay Packer to score a touchdown in 10 consecutive regular-season games, surpassing the previous franchise record held by Paul Hornung.
Four shy of the record at 66 and looked like he had the leg.
Dawns on me...beginning with that guy from FSU, Sebastian something, we've seen a lot of long FG's. It's been a minute since I've looked at the records. I'd bet 90% of the longest in history are in the last ten years.
Four shy of the record at 66 and looked like he had the leg.
Dawns on me...beginning with that guy from FSU, Sebastian something, we've seen a lot of long FG's. It's been a minute since I've looked at the records. I'd bet 90% of the longest in history are in the last ten years.
I'm watching the Cowboys and Bears game. I just watched No#7 back off from tracking the Bear running! If he had done that at Bama, Coach Saban would have put a knot up his backside. I just watched No#7 back off from tracking the Bear running! If he had done that at Bama, Coach Saban would have put a knot up his backside.
On one hand, he’s only 27 and probably has 3-5yrs left in the tank. On the other hand, he seems to be the type of dude that wouldn’t have too much of a problem stepping away from the game.
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