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BREAKING NEWS: Josh Jacobs reveals Packers’ forgotten man with starting quarterback potential 👇

Green Bay, WI – August 15, 2025 

In the NFL preseason, players seize the spotlight to secure their future, whether fighting for a roster spot or reviving a stalled career. One such player is Malik Willis, the Green Bay Packers’ backup quarterback, whose raw talent has caught the eye of star running back Josh Jacobs, who believes Willis could start for any NFL team.

Speaking after Tuesday’s practice, Jacobs was effusive in his praise. “If you ask me, there’s no way this guy shouldn’t be a starter for one of the 32 teams,” Jacobs said. “From what I see daily—his skills, his mindset, his decision-making—we have total confidence in him.” His comments, echoed in a post by @RealDYates on X, highlight Willis’ untapped potential.

Willis joined the Packers in 2024 via a trade with the Tennessee Titans for a seventh-round pick. The move paid off, as he led Green Bay to victories in both of his 2024 starts, throwing for 550 yards, three touchdowns, and no interceptions, while adding a rushing touchdown. His dual-threat ability shone in a game-winning drive against the Jacksonville Jaguars, stepping in to close out the contest.

Once a projected second-overall draft pick after a stellar college career at Liberty, Willis faced doubts after a rocky senior season, falling to the third round. His time in Tennessee was turbulent, with inconsistent roles hampering his growth. In Green Bay, a stable coaching staff and system have allowed Willis to rediscover the spark that once made him a college standout.

Despite his ceiling, Willis’ path to starting in Green Bay is blocked by Jordan Love. Still, he can boost his value in preseason games and practices, potentially positioning himself as a trade asset or a replacement for an injured starter elsewhere. His ability to showcase his skills could open doors across the league.

Jacobs’ endorsement underscores Willis’ potential to rise beyond his current role. As the preseason continues, every snap is a chance for Willis to prove he’s more than a backup—and perhaps a future starter. In a league where opportunities are fleeting, Willis’ talent and Jacobs’ belief could propel him toward a breakout moment.

 

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Despite 44-30 Win Over Cowboys, Lions Lose Their Most Important Defensive Pillar After He Suffers Knee Injury and Has to Be Carted Off the Field
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