Josh Jacobs can't stop scoring touchdowns.
On Sunday, the Green Bay Packers' running back extended his franchise record streak of scoring touchdowns.
Jacobs ended last season with a rushing TD in eight consecutive games. That broke a Packers record that had stood since Paul Hornung found the end zone on runs in seven consecutive games in 1960.
And now, Jacobs has made it nine.
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With the Packers rolling on Sunday against Detroit, Jacobs found the end zone from 3 yards out to take a 24-6 lead in the fourth quarter.
Jacobs is 27 years old now and in his second season in Green Bay.
Before last season, the Raiders let Jacobs leave. They didn't want to pay the RB big money.
The Packers benefited. He ran for 1,329 yards and 15 touchdowns in his debut season with Green Bay.
And now he's off to a scoring start this time around.
It was just a small part of a huge day for the Packers, who dominated the Lions in all facets basically right from the outset of the big NFC North game.
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Detroit won the division a season ago, so this was a chance for Green Bay to make a big opening statement.
That's exactly what the Packers did.
Jacobs just did his role, as usual. You can count on him for a rushing touchdown, that's for sure.
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