Jacksonville Jaguars offense needs to keep an eye on these 4 Packers

Oct 5, 2020; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; Green Bay Packers safety Adrian Amos (31) celebrates with cornerback Ka'dar Hollman (29) after stopping the Atlanta Falcons in the fourth quarter at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 5, 2020; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; Green Bay Packers safety Adrian Amos (31) celebrates with cornerback Ka'dar Hollman (29) after stopping the Atlanta Falcons in the fourth quarter at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports /
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Kingsley Keke #96 and Joe Webb #5 (MARK HOFFMAN/MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL) /

player. 49. . . . Kingsley Keke, defensive lineman. 4

Kingsley Keke can disrupt the Jacksonville Jaguars’ running game.

Kingsley Keke has come a long way since the Green Bay Packers drafted him in the fifth round of 2019’s NFL Draft. He played in 14 games last season but didn’t start any of them. All in all, he registered 10 total tackles on 94 snaps, less than 10 percent of the team’s total on defense.

In his sophomore year, the Texas A&M standout has already started six games and has recorded 14 total tackles, two sacks, one forced fumble, and one pass defensed. Keke has been so dominant that he was Pro Football Focus’ highest-graded Packers defender in Week 9.

. . Josh Jackson, cornerback. 3. player. 49.

Jaire Alexander is the Packers’ best cornerback. However, he may be out with a concussion in Week 11. He didn’t partake in the team’s Thursday practice and it’s uncertain whether he will be cleared to play against the ‘Jags’. If he doesn’t play, Josh Jackson will be the team’s number one corner.

Jackson has targeted 28 times this season and has allowed 20 receptions. He is giving up 12.6 yards per receptions has surrendered just one touchdown. Originally a second-round pick in 2018’s draft, the Iowa standout has played in 38 eight games and started 14.