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Josh Jacobs Eyes NFL Record Streak in Packers’ Cleveland Game

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

packers’ ‍Josh Jacobs ⁤Eyes Historic Touchdown‌ Streak Against Browns

GREEN BAY, WI⁤ – Green⁣ Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs has the possibility to achieve a feat not seen in ​over six decades,⁣ entering Sunday’s matchup against the ⁢Cleveland Browns needing just one rushing touchdown to match a 61-year-old NFL record.Jacobs has scored in 13 consecutive ‍games, amassing 16 rushing touchdowns⁢ over that span – a run⁢ second‍ only to Pro‍ Football Hall of Famer⁢ Jim Taylor, who had 16 touchdowns in a 10-game stretch from‌ October 14 to December 16, 1962.

The​ streak began during a 20-19 win over the Chicago Bears in Week ⁤11 and included multiple standout performances, notably a ⁣pair of ⁣three-touchdown games against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 12 and at the⁢ Detroit Lions in ​Week 14. ⁣Should Jacobs find ⁢the end zone against Cleveland,‍ he will⁤ tie LaDainian ‍Tomlinson for ​the ‍longest streak of consecutive games with​ a ⁣rushing touchdown in NFL history.

“The guy just creates plays,” said offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich. “He’s just got a knack for finding the⁢ seam, getting‍ in the end zone. It’s⁣ just a big confidence ​boost when you get down inside the 5-yard line, give him the ball a couple times and you got a touchdown.”

Jacobs’ recent‌ success was ⁤on ⁣full display ‍in the Packers’ 27-18 victory over the​ Washington Commanders, where⁢ he powered through⁢ linebacker frankie Luvu for ⁤a 2-yard touchdown. ⁢That score marked his 15th during the current 11-game streak and his 12th‍ from inside the 4-yard ​line.

“Having‌ a guy like that helps you out,” right guard Sean ⁣Rhyan said.”We’re juiced up, just gonna try to get all our backs some light and hopefully keep that streak going for⁢ him.”

While Jacobs has previously generated 223 total yards in two games‌ against ‌the Browns, he has yet to score a rushing touchdown against⁤ them – one of only ⁤eight teams ⁢he’s faced multiple ​times without‌ finding the end zone. despite the potential to‍ tie tomlinson’s record, Jacobs remains focused on the team’s overall goal.

“He’s one guy that I looked up to⁣ growing ⁤up playing this running back position, so it’s definitely a‌ great ​honor,” Jacobs said. “But, man, I don’t really too much dig into it or look into it. I’m more concerned with wins ‌and losses.” ⁤the Packers are currently ‌seeking their ‌first road win of the season.

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