Packers Training Camp saw its most explosive moment yet — and it came from Josh Jacobs.
During a red-zone drill early in the session, tempers flared when one young running back ignored coaching instructions for the third time in less than ten minutes. The result: a misread run into traffic and a twisted ankle. But the bigger impact came right after.
Jacobs didn’t hold back. Right there on the field, in front of the entire offense, the Pro Bowl RB let the rookie have it.
“I told you three damn times what the play was!” Jacobs barked, his voice echoing across the field.
“You wanna do your own thing? Go play somewhere else. This is Green Bay. We follow the standard — or you get the hell out the way.”
The confrontation stunned onlookers and briefly paused the session.
The rookie in question: MarShawn Lloyd, the powerful back out of USC. Known for his explosive burst, Lloyd had flashed promise early in camp — but sources say he’s been slow to adjust to the Packers’ system, often freelancing instead of following assignments.
Coaches had already pulled him aside earlier in the day. Jacobs’s outburst made sure the message was delivered — loud and personal.

