🦄 Josh Jacobs Drops “Unicorn” Comment That Has Packers Fans Dreaming Big
Green Bay, WI — If you thought the Packers’ offseason was quiet, Josh Jacobs just changed the narrative with one wild — and possibly prophetic — comparison.
The newly signed Pro Bowl running back didn’t hold back when asked about rookie offensive lineman Jordan Morgan, the Packers’ first-round pick and projected starter at left tackle.
“He moves like a damn unicorn,” Jacobs said, laughing. “You don’t see big dudes like that move that smooth. It’s rare.”
And just like that, #UnicornMorgan started trending on Packers Twitter.

🧠 Why the Comparison Matters
NFL players throw around praise all the time — but calling a lineman a “unicorn” is on a whole different level.
Jacobs, who’s used to running behind top-tier talent in Las Vegas, clearly sees something special in the 6’5″, 311-pound Arizona product. Jordan Morgan has impressed early at training camp with:
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Lightning-quick feet in pass protection
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Strong anchor against bull rushers
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High football IQ — picking up blitzes like a vet
One Packers coach told local media,
“He’s as pro-ready as we’ve seen in a long time. And the chemistry with Josh is clicking fast.”

🏈 The Bigger Picture: A Revamped Ground Game
Green Bay’s offense in 2024 was promising — but inconsistent. With Jacobs now in the backfield, and Morgan shoring up the left side, Matt LaFleur might finally have the tools to unleash his full playbook.
Jacobs has already noted the difference:
“There’s space. There’s trust. When a rookie makes you feel that early — you know you’ve got something special.”

🔥 Packers Fans React
The reaction from the fanbase has been… ecstatic.
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“A unicorn on the O-line? I’m all in.”
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“We haven’t had a franchise LT since Bakhtiari — Morgan might be HIM.”
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“Jordan Love + Josh Jacobs + Unicorn Morgan = NFC North nightmares.”
📈 Final Word
You don’t earn a nickname like “unicorn” unless you’re showing something rare — size, speed, poise, and polish all in one.
If Josh Jacobs is right — and all signs from camp say he might be — the Packers may have hit the jackpot with this pick. And the run game in Titletown? It might be entering a golden age.
