GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Josh Jacobs believes it’s only a matter of time before the Packers get their running game going.

It certainly would help if Green Bay’s line could get healthier and develop some cohesiveness, but it doesn’t look like that will be happening any time soon.

The Packers are averaging 3.4 yards per carry — down from 4.75 last season — to rank 28th in the NFL.

“When it comes to running the ball and things like that, it always takes like three to four weeks before you really just kind of figure it out as a unit,” said Jacobs, who earned his third Pro Bowl selection last season. “And we’ve been unfortunate to have a lot of guys be up and be down, moving around and having to learn each other and things like that.”

The Packers ran the ball much more effectively during the

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