Packers RB Josh Jacobs needs only 10 games to go over 1,000 total yards in 2024

Josh Jacobs became just the 10th player in Packers history to produce at least 1,000 total yards in the first 10 games of a season.

Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs gained 134 total yards and went over 1,000 total yards for the season during Sunday’s win over the Chicago Bears.

Jacobs rushed 18 times for 76 yards and caught four passes for a season-high 58 yards in Week 11.

It took Jacobs — who currently has three straight games with over 100 total yards — just 10 games to go over 1,000 for the season. He became just the 10th player in Packers history — and first since Ahman Green in 2004 — to gain at least 1,000 total yards in the first 10 games of a season.

Jacobs is one of eight NFL players with at least 1,000 total yards after 11 weeks this season, joining Saquon Barkley, Derrick Henry, Alvin Kamara, Bijan Robinson, Ja’Marr Chase, Jahmyr Gibbs and Breece Hall.

Remarkably consistent, Jacobs currently has eight games with at least 90 total yards this season. The team record is 14, set by Green during the 2003 season. Jacobs has seven more games to add to his total. He also has five games with 100 or more (Green also holds that record, with 12 in 2001).

At his current pace, Jacobs would finish the 2024 season with 1,740 total yards — which would represent the second-most in a season in his career and the fourth-most in franchise history. Only three players — Green, Edgar Bennett and Dorsey Levens — have ever gained over 1,700 total yards in a season in Packers history.

Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones, who Jacobs is replacing in Green Bay, has 954 total yards in 10 games this season. He ranks ninth — and right behind Jacobs — in total yards in the NFL in 2024.