Packers 'fire starter': Aaron Jones helping power NFL's youngest team to postseason run as 49ers await (2024)

ARLINGTON, Texas -- The seventh-seeded Green Bay Packers entered this postseason as the NFL's youngest playoff team since the 1974 Buffalo Bills, and on Sunday on the road against the second-seeded Dallas Cowboys, they pummeled the home team 48-32. Green Bay led by as many as 32 in the fourth quarter before head coach Matt LaFleur took his foot off the gas.

The victory made the Packers the youngest team (average age: 25 years, 214 days) to win a playoff game since the 1970 NFL/AFL merger. First-time starting quarterback Jordan Love's "wow" performance-- throwing for 272 passing yards and three touchdowns on 16 for 21 passing, with a 157.2 passer rating, 1.1 points short of a perfect rating -- was obviously a crucial component to the Packers' victory. His 157.2 passer rating is the new single-game Packers postseason record, as are his 13 yards per pass attempt.

However, in a time in which the NFL sentiment is that one running back isn't more valuable than another, Aaron Jones, one of the offense's elder statesmen at age 29, served as the Packers' tone-setter. Green Bay's RB ran for playoff career-highs of 118 yards and three touchdowns on 21 carries, an incredibly efficient 5.6 yards per carry. That output tied the NFL all-time record for rushing touchdowns in a road playoff game, rushing touchdowns in a wild-card round game and rushing touchdowns in a Packers postseason game. Jones' seven career playoff rushing touchdowns are the most in Green Bay history.

"You guys see it, right? Just his ability to put his foot in the ground and just be explosive, make people miss," Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said of Jones postgame. "I can't say enough great things about the guy, the football player. What he means to our team. The leadership he brings. He's a rare guy. There's not many like him. Just how he encourages his teammates, how he uplifts his teammates. But I think you've got to give it up for the offense line, too. It's not just those guys, it's really the other 10 men on the field. But it starts up front. I thought our tight ends really did a great job. I know on the one touchdown, (tight end) Josiah (Deguara) had a great cut block on the backside. I think he got the Parsons down. And the receivers, their willingness to go in and dig out safeties, and block at the second level. They're usually the difference, in my opinion, of springing an explosive gain into a touchdown. Those guys bring it. They battle and they fight for one another."

Jones dominating the Dallas Cowboys isn't anything new. The El Paso, Texas native now has over 100 rushing yards and at least one touchdown in all four of his career games against his home team, joining Pro Football Hall of Fame running back LaDainian Tomlinson as the only other player in NFL history to begin his career with four such games in a row against a single opponent, including the postseason, per OptaStats. Tomlinson's victim was the Cleveland Browns.

"You know, it was a full circle moment," Jones said of his historic domination of the Cowboys. "I feel like this is kind of how we got into football. This was my dad's team. This was my team growing up. You always want to be like your father, so that's how it became my team. Emmitt Smith was my running back. My first jersey was a No. 22. I got the chance to speak to him before the game, so that was special to me as well. My dad did get to see me play here my rookie year and I know he was in here tonight. Dallas is a special place to me. It was a first circle moment. It feels like home."

What's different for Jones now following this Packers victory over the Cowboys (Green Bay has won 10 of the last 11 games against Dallas) is that, at 29 years old, he's positioned as the offensive leader to help cultivate the growth of his offensive skill position teammates, just about all of whom are younger than him:

  • 2023 fifth-round pick wide receiverDontayvion Wicks(22 years old)
  • 2023 second-round pick tight endLuke Musgrave(23 years old)
  • 2023 third-round pick tight endTucker Kraft(23 years old)
  • 2023 second-round pick wide receiverJayden Reed(23 years old)
  • 2022 fourth-round pick wide receiverRomeo Doubs(23 years old)
  • Undrafted wide receiver Malik Heath (23 years old)
  • 2022 second-round pick wide receiverChristian Watson(24 years old)
  • 2022 seventh-round pick (by Seattle Seahawks) wide receiver Bo Melton (24 years old)
  • 2020 first-round pick quarterbackJordan Love(25 years old)
  • 2020 second-round pick running backAJ Dillon(25 years old)
  • 2022 seventh-round pick wide receiverSamori Toure(25 years old)

"I've had to become a little bit more vocal," Jonestold CBS Sports back in Julywhen talking about his role in Green Bay's youth movement. "We have a very, very young team. I was more of a lead-by-example guy, but now I've had to become more vocal because we don't have those vets that we have had like the Randall Cobbs, the Aaron Rodgers' and the Marcedes Lewis' on the offensive side of the ball. I have to [become more vocal]. It's only right. Those guys did it for me, instilled the confidence and so many other things in me, so it's only right that I give it back to these young guys."

He is living up to his preseason promise to lead his younger teammates with words and actions. In years prior, future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers likely would have led the offensive pregame huddle with a speech. On Sunday, it was a different Aaron but the same result against the Cowboys.

"This our sh*t. We are going to take it over," Jones said in a pregame huddle to the Packers offense prior to their win at the Cowboys on Sunday, via "Inside The NFL." "We already set our standard. We are going to punch the frontrunners in the mouth. We are going to set our tone. It's going to be four quarters of locking them in a cage and giving them that G Way ball."

Quarterbacks are typically positioned as a football's team primary leader, but Love fully embraces Jones as the offense's vocal and on-field center for a unit whose plays revolve around their success in their under-center, zone-blocking ground game.

"You get so much. Obviously, just the leader he is on the team and then you add his playmaking ability when he gets the ball," Love said on Sunday. "He's the total package right there. I love Aaron Jones. He brings a huge spark to the team just the way he carries himself, the way he handles his business and shows up ready to work every day. I can't say enough about him."

Love may not be able to say enough about him, but the records can. Jones has run over 100 yards in four consecutive games, tied with Ahman Green in 2003 for the such longest streak in Packers history

"We're playing all together as one," Jones said when asked about his success. "The blocking unit is doing their thing up front. They make it easy for me to pick and chose which hole I want to run through...I think it's a credit to them and the play calling as well."

Playing together for Jones means also uplifting his young teammates. Rookie fifth-round pick Dontayvion Wicks struggled to find a role in the Packers' crowded, young attack early in the season. After a drop against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 9, Wicks' head drooped as he trudged back toward the Green Bay sideline. Jones stopped Wicks in his tracks and physically lifted his head up.

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That type of encouragement eventually paid dividends for Wicks and the Packers. The rookie caught three touchdowns in his last two games played in the regular season, Week 16 at the Carolina Panthers and Week 18 against the Chicago Bears. He also hauled in a 20-yard receiving touchdown on Sunday against the Cowboys in an incredibly pivotal moment. Green Bay faced 3rd-and-7 from the Dallas 20. The Cowboys showed they were going to blitz as the play clock dropped under 10 seconds.

Love quickly made an audible before snapping the football with a second remaining on the play clock. Wicks cooked 2019 NFL Defensive Player of the Year Stephon Gilmore off the line of scrimmage and corralled Love's scoring strike that essentially functioned as a Cowboys kill shot with the Packers going up 20-0.

JORDAN LOVE DELIVERS. PACKERS UP 20-0.

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— NFL (@NFL) January 14, 2024

"Yeah, yeah. I'm happy for him (Jones)," Wicks said Sunday when asked about Jones' performance. "One-hundred-yard games back to back, that's hard. He's just our fire starter, and we keep the flame going."

Fellow rookie wide receiver Jayden Reed, a second-round pick who led the Packers in catches (64), receiving yards (793) and receiving touchdowns (8, tied with Romeo Doubs for the team lead), didn't register a single catch on three targets in the Packers victory on Sunday. However, he didn't pout. Instead, he put everything he had into blocking for Jones because of the way he has poured into the Green Bay youngsters this season.

"You're the reason I go hard bro," Reed said to Jones during the team's win on Sunday,per Inside The NFL. "You somebody to look up to bro. You somebody to play for. I want to go out there and block for you. I feel fu--ed up when I don't make the block."

Jones has a similar effect on his young offensive linemen.

"It motivates us for sure," Packers offensive lineman Zach Tom, a 2022 fourth-round pick, said Sunday when asked about how hard Jones runs. "We know all you have to do is give him a tiny little crease and he'll make something happen. It motivates us."

Now, the Packers degree of difficulty ratchets up considerably as they head west to take on the NFC's top seed, the San Francisco 49ers, on Saturday night. The 49ers are the first team since the 2004 Indianapolis Colts -- who an offense compromised of three Hall of Famers (QB Peyton Manning, RB Edgerrin James and WR Marvin Harrison) and a 2024 Hall of Fame finalist (WR Reggie Wayne) -- to have a 4,000 yard passer (Brock Purdy) and four players with at least 1,000 scrimmage yards (RB Christian McCaffrey, WR Brandon Aiyuk, WR Deebo Samuel and TE George Kittle).

"Because we believe in each other," Jones said when asked why the Packers can to continue having success this postseason. "We have faith in each other...we have all the weapons we need on this team. People can continue to doubt us. That's fine. We love the underdog mentality. We love the underdog approach."

LaFleur clearly believes in Jones, giving him 19 more carries after his first two went for negative-3 yards against Dallas on Sunday.

"I think that was huge even though the first two run plays they stopped," Jones said. "I'm glad we stuck with it. Like I said, when you're able to run the ball, it opens everything else up. We were able to set them up pretty nice on Luke's touchdown. We had
seen a lot of outside zone all game and we hit them with that."

As for those who still don't believe in the Packers after their demolition of the Cowboys, all Green Bay does is smile, laugh and let their play on the field do the talking.

"Just a little chuckle," Jones said when asked about his reaction to those still doubting his Packers. "You know it's in your memory bank and you go tell your teammates...We talk about how we feel and if you feel disrespected, you go do something about it."

Packers 'fire starter': Aaron Jones helping power NFL's youngest team to postseason run as 49ers await (2024)

FAQs

Why did the Packers let Jones go? ›

-- The Green Bay Packers did not set out to sign a big-name running back, but when talks with Aaron Jones broke down over a pay cut late last week, they quickly pivoted over the weekend and decided to go after free agent Josh Jacobs.

How much did the Packers pay Josh Jacobs? ›

RB Josh Jacobs: Four years, $48 million

2025: Base salary of $1.17 million, $5.93 million roster bonus due three days after the start of the league-year, cap charge of $11.325 million.

Do the Packers still have to pay Aaron Jones? ›

Jones was due to make $12 million in the final year of his deal in 2024. The Packers asked for a pay cut at or approaching 50 percent of his 2024 salary. Instead of accepting another pay cut, Jones declined the offer and is now a free agent.

Why did Packers get rid of Aaron Jones? ›

Jones had a $17 million salary cap charge for the upcoming 2024 season. The club reportedly went to Jones to ask for a pay cut to reduce that number, which his side declined and ultimately led to the end of his time in Green Bay.

Why the Packers will never leave Green Bay? ›

To ensure that there could never be any financial inducement for shareholders to move the club outside Green Bay, the original articles of incorporation for the Green Bay Football Corporation stipulated that in the event of the sale of the franchise, all profits from the sale be donated to the Sullivan-Wallen Post of ...

Who is better, Josh Jacobs or Aaron Jones? ›

The simple comparison is Jacobs rushed for 805 yards (3.5 average) and six touchdowns in 13 games while Jones rushed for 656 yards (4.6 average) and two touchdowns in 11 games. Jones: 20th, 15.5 percent. Jacobs: 34th, 12.0 percent.

How much did Brett Favre make with the Packers? ›

Brett Favre signed a 10 year , $101,500,000 contract with the Green Bay Packers, including $11,000,000 signing bonus, and an average annual salary of $10,150,000.

How much does Josh Johnson get paid NFL? ›

Contracts
lengthteamavg annual salary
Denver Broncos$1,220,000
2021-2022Baltimore Ravens$1,075,000
2018-2019Las Vegas Raiders$1,005,000
Washington Commanders$1,005,000
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How much does Josh Ball make? ›

Josh Ball signed a 4 year , $3,979,344 contract with the Dallas Cowboys, including $499,344 signing bonus, $499,344 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $994,836. In 2024, Ball will earn a base salary of $1,055,000, while carrying a cap hit of $1,179,836 and a dead cap value of $124,836.

How much will Aaron Jones make in 2024? ›

2021-2024 pending-free-agent-extension

In 2024, Jones will earn a base salary of $11,100,000 and a workout bonus of $500,000, while carrying a cap hit of $17,575,823 and a dead cap value of $12,348,000.

Who is replacing Aaron Jones? ›

Josh Jacobs is replacing Aaron Jones as the Green Bay Packers' No. 1 running back.

How much did Minnesota pay Aaron Jones? ›

Their $7 million agreement with Aaron Jones, hours after he was released by the Green Bay Packers, was an important moment in the ongoing understanding of how general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah -- one of the most analytically inclined general managers in NFL history -- approaches team-building.

Why did davante want to leave the Packers? ›

He revealed in June 2022 that he actually turned down a bigger offer from the Packers because playing in Vegas was easier on his family: "There is much more that goes into it and family is a big part of it for me. Geographically, being here it makes it a lot easier for me to stay connected to my family year-round.

Has Aaron Rodgers always been with the Packers? ›

Aaron Rodgers played for the Packers from 2005 to 2022 and the Jets from 2022 to 2024.

What did the Packers pay Josh Jacobs? ›

Free agent Josh Jacobs has reached a four-year, $48 million deal with the Packers, who in turn have told Aaron Jones he's being released, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Monday. Jacobs' deal also includes $12.5 million guaranteed, a source told Schefter.

Why did the Packers let go of Davante Adams? ›

— Admitted Aaron Rodgers' uncertainity in Green Bay played a big factor in his decision to leave. — Adams said “cash flow” was a problem for the Packers in contract negotiations. — Initial offer from Packers was under $20 million before 2021 season. He signed a deal worth $28.5 per year from the Raiders.

When did James Jones leave the Packers? ›

James Jones (wide receiver)
No. 89
NFL draft:2007 / Round: 3 / Pick: 78
Career history
Green Bay Packers (2007–2013) Oakland Raiders (2014) New York Giants (2015)* Green Bay Packers (2015) San Diego Chargers (2016)*
* Offseason and/or practice squad member only
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Who did the Packers let go of? ›

Released LB De'Vondre Campbell. Released LT David Bakhtiari.

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