Josh Jacobs’ recent performance metrics signal a troubling trend for the Packers’ offensive lineup. Once a key playmaker, Jacobs has seen a sharp slump in his rushing yards, raising questions about his ability to maintain the team’s ground game dominance. Over the past five games, his average rushing yards per game have dropped by nearly 35%, causing concerns among coaches and fans alike. This downturn could reflect not only Jacobs’ physical condition but also the offensive line’s struggle to create effective running lanes.

Key factors contributing to this decline include:

  • Increased defensive attention targeting Jacobs’ running style
  • Reduced snap counts and fewer rushing attempts per game
  • Injuries impacting his explosiveness and agility
Game Week Rushing Attempts Rushing Yards Yards per Carry
Week 1 18 112 6.2
Week 2 15 95 6.3
Week 3 14 68 4.9
Week 4 12 50 4.1
Week 5 10 38 3.8

If these numbers do not improve, the Packers may need to rethink their rushing strategy moving forward. Analysts suggest that a combination of improved offensive line play, better conditioning, and strategic play calling is essential to reverse Jacobs’ downhill trajectory.