Green Bay Packers: After 2 Straight 100+ Yard Games, It’s Time to Admit the Truth about Aaron Jones.
The Green Bay Packers‘ offense, despite missing two of its best wide receivers and their starting tight end, looked as good as it has all season in their 33-10 victory over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday night. While Christian Watson, Dontayvion Wicks, and Luke Musgrave were held out due to their various injuries, Jordan Love threw for 256 yards and three touchdowns with Bo Melton and Jayden Reed as his primary receivers, and Reed was only available for the first half after reinjuring his chest.
Even when Reed went down, the offense continued to click. As he has all season, Love spread the ball around instead of forcing it to a single pass catcher. Of course, in order for the passing game to be effective, the run game had to also be on point, and for the second consecutive game it was.
The win over the Vikings also marked the second game in a row in which running back Aaron Jones received 20+ carries and put up 120+ rushing yards. The Packers’ third all-time leading rusher has missed or been limited for most of the season with various leg injuries. However, he has proven (once again) that he is one of the most important factors in making the offense run as efficiently as possible.
However, there are many who believe that this season will be Jones’ last in Green Bay. He will be 30 years old next season and will be in the last year of his contract. The general assumption is that the Packers will cut him and look to the 2024 NFL Draft for a new crop of running backs. Given the production Jones has put up over the last two games, though, that may not be the best decision.
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