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The Green Bay Packers rolled through the San Francisco 49ers 38-10 on Sunday as the Niners were without starting quarterback Brock Purdy.

It was the Josh Jacobs show for the Packers as the star running back picked up 106 rushing yards and three touchdowns on 26 carries. He exited briefly due to cramping but returned to help his team seal the win.

It wasn’t a very memorable night for quarterback Jordan Love as he had just 163 passing yards and two touchdowns, but it was more than enough with Jacobs playing the way he did.

San Francisco backup Brandon Allen had 199 passing yards, a touchdown and an interception. He fumbled early in the fourth quarter and the Packers scored moments later to put the game out of reach.

After the win, fans had high praise for Jacobs.

Ryan Wood @ByRyanWood

Josh Jacobs with his third rushing TD from the 1-yard line today. His first game with 3 rushing TDs since Oct. 23, 2022 vs. Texans. His third career game with 3 rushing TDs.
A one-man solution to #Packers‘ red-zone offense.

Scott Spratt @Scott_Spratt

Josh Jacobs’ season stats:
2023: 270 touches, 1,101 yards, 6 TDs
2024: 221 touches, 1,123 yards, 7 TDspic.twitter.com/OmARDGrj1x

Gute 🧀 @Packers_szn3

Josh Jacobs Green Bay is so happy to have you.

Andy Herman @AndyHermanNFL

Josh Jacobs good.

Jacob Morley @JacobMorley

It is officially Thanksgiving week.
I am thankful Josh Jacobs is a member of the Green Bay packers.

Zachary Jacobson @zacobson

Monster first half for Josh Jacobs. He has 17 carries for 70 yards and a touchdown. He has a touchdown in back-to-back games.

Marcus Whitman @TFG_Football

I haven’t taken enough time to truly appreciate how great Josh Jacobs is in a Packers jersey.
Such a brilliant Free Agency fit and underrated player.

Andy Herman @AndyHermanNFL

Touchdown Jacobs. The 49ers look lost. The Packers look fantastic. Yes SF is a skeleton team but this is exactly what you wanted to see from GB.

Ryan Wood @ByRyanWood

Think the #Packers have shown their two best red-zone options in this first half: Josh Jacobs and Tucker Kraft. Both built to get tough yardage.

The Packers improved to 8-3 on the year and remained in sixth place in the NFC standings. Winning the division would be ideal for Green Bay, but seems unattainable in a stacked NFC North that the Detroit Lions currently lead.

The 49ers, meanwhile dropped to 5-6 on the year and have a mountain to climb to get back in the playoff race. Their postseason hopes aren’t completely shot, but they’ll need to close out the season strong if they want any chance of defending their NFC championship from last season.



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