The Green Bay Packers enter training camp with significant uncertainty at the running back position. Questions center on whether Josh Jacobs can resolve his off-the-field issues and reclaim his lead role.
Behind Jacobs, the team lacks a clear No. 2 option, with a group of unproven backs competing for snaps. Rookie MarShawn Lloyd's ability to stay healthy and contribute adds another layer of unpredictability.
The running back situation could shape the Packers' offensive identity and their standing in the competitive NFC North. A stable ground game is critical for balancing the passing attack around quarterback Jordan Love.
Camp will determine if Jacobs can move past distractions and if any younger backs emerge as reliable complements. The depth chart at this position remains one of the team's biggest question marks.
The Packers open the regular season at home against the Bears on September 8. Training camp results at running back will be closely watched leading up to that matchup.