While most teams prefer to have the bye later in the season, having one in Week 5 couldn’t have come at a better time for the Green Bay Packers.
They had some injury concerns on both sides of the ball, especially on the offensive line, which has contributed to mixed results over the past two weeks.
With any luck, they’ll come out of the bye healthier and ready to take on the second half of the season.
Jordan Love and Micah Parsons are their two biggest leaders on both sides of the ball, but reporter Mike Spofford pointed to two other players who could help the team get back on track for the final three-fourths of the season.
“On offense, I think Josh Jacobs is about to bust loose, and on defense, I’ll say I’m interested in Nate Hobbs as he gets further removed from his training camp knee surgery and recent concussion,” Spofford wrote.
Josh Jacobs has been relatively quiet through the first four games of the season, efficiency-wise.
He’s been reliable in the touchdown department, but his efficiency on the ground has left something to be desired.
If he picks it up in this area, especially if he can get some momentum against a poor rushing defense like the Cincinnati Bengals, the Packers’ run game will benefit greatly.
On the other side of the ball, Nate Hobbs has put together a solid season to this point, but there’s always room for improvement.
He’s been described as a leader in the secondary, and if he can perform well and support his teammates both on and off the field, the Packers’ defensive backfield can continue to be a strength, not a weakness, as many expected heading into the season.
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