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Watch the terrifying moment Green Bay Packers star Josh Jacobs FLIPS over a dirt bike, risking a serious injury as his attempts to go for a ride go terribly wrong

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Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs was at risk of a serious injury after flipping over while riding a dirt bike.

Jacobs, 26, appears to be enjoying the offseason by trying new activities away from the football field. However, trying to ride a dirt bike during streamer B Lou's live feed resulted in a scare for running back.

The clip shows Jacobs riding a green dirt bike with his full-face helmet on top of his head but not worn properly. Jacobs' bike was also strapped to an ATV driven by another person in front of him.


The ATV was moving slowly, with Jacobs trailing behind. Jacobs tried to maintain his balance by planting his left foot on the ground when the ATV stopped in front of him.

His momentum caused the bike to suddenly stop as Jacobs got flung over the ATV's right side and onto a grass surface next to the road.

Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs flipped over while riding a dirt bike with B Lou

After five seasons with the Raiders, Jacobs signed a four-year, $48m deal to join the Packers

After five seasons with the Raiders, Jacobs signed a four-year, $48m deal to join the Packers

He appeared to shake off the fall as B Lou yelled: 'Oh s**t! Oh s**t! You good?'

Jacobs is entering his sixth year in the NFL after spending his first five seasons with the Raiders franchise. He was selected with the 24th pick in the first round by the team in their last season in Oakland.

The former Alabama player has recorded 1,305 carries for 5,545 yards and 46 touchdowns so far in his career. Last season, he tallied 233 carries for 805 yards and six touchdowns as the Raiders finished with an 8-9 record.

Green Bay signed Jacobs earlier in March after a 9-8 season. Jacobs later revealed that he had several suitors before signing a four-year, $48million deal to join the Packers.

Jacobs made a First-team All-Pro selection in 2022 and two Pro Bowl appearances and will replace Aaron Jones as Green Bay's running back.

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