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Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs finds a open lane to the endzone coming off a block from tight end Luke Musgrave for an 18-yard rushing touchdown.
Jacobs lifted his career total to 65 rushing touchdowns and became the 14th player in NFL history to have at least that many in his first 95 regular-season games. The list includes two other Alabama alumni. Shaun Alexander ran for 88 yards in his first 95 NFL regular-season games, and Derrick Henry ran for 74.
You wouldn't have known Josh Jacobs was feeling under the weather during his two-touchdown performance on Sunday. The Green Bay Packers running back was hit by something hard when he woke up, but it wasn't enough to slow him down against the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Browns are ranked first in the NFL in run defense, but that ranking will be challenged by Green Bay's Josh Jacobs.
Flacco's six interceptions rank as the third-most in the league, and he averages the second-worst expected points added (EPA) per play (-0.72) when pressure this season, which isn't a great combination with a Bengals offensive line that is allowing the second-highest quarterback pressure rate (42%) in the NFL this season.
The Green Bay Packers beat the Cincinnati Bengals 27-18 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. on Sunday. Packers running back Josh Jacobs rushed for two touchdowns.
To say Flacco beat the Packers is true yet misleading. He led one touchdown drive — a one-play, four-yard drive after a Jordan Love interception. Micah Parsons may be licking his chops at the thought of the immobile Flacco dropping back to pass,