Just 18 Hours After Jacksonville Lets a 1,000-Yard Dual-Threat RB Walk, Packers Shock NFL by Landing the Most Explosive Offensive Weapon on the Market
The NFL offseason had been dominated by quarterback rumors, draft speculation, and quiet roster adjustments.
Then Green Bay made its move.
Less than 18 hours after Jacksonville surprisingly allowed one of its most dynamic offensive weapons to enter free agency, the Green Bay Packers stepped in — and flipped the running-back market overnight.
That weapon was Travis Etienne Jr..

League insiders believed several contenders were preparing aggressive offers. A running back with Etienne’s blend of speed, vision, and receiving ability rarely stays on the open market long.
Players capable of producing both as a runner and as a receiver are among the most valuable offensive chess pieces in the modern NFL.
But the Packers didn’t wait for a bidding war.
Instead, Green Bay moved quickly, presenting a vision centered on offensive explosiveness, versatility, and building a faster attack capable of challenging the NFC’s elite defenses.
One NFC executive reportedly reacted with surprise.
“You don’t usually see a back with his production and speed become available. That’s a player who can change a game in one snap. The Packers just added serious firepower.”
The impact is immediate.
This isn’t a depth signing.
This isn’t a committee back.
This is a proven playmaker who has produced near-1,000-yard rushing seasons while also becoming one of the most dangerous receiving threats out of the backfield.
Etienne’s speed and acceleration make him a nightmare in space. Give him a crease and he can turn a routine run into a 40-yard gain. Get him matched against a linebacker in coverage, and the offense suddenly has a mismatch.
Defensive coordinators now face a difficult decision when preparing for Green Bay.
Stack the box, and Etienne becomes a receiving threat in open space.
Play lighter fronts, and his burst through the line becomes devastating.

Another league source described the move bluntly.
“When you add a dual-threat back like Etienne, your playbook opens up. Screens, outside zone, option routes — defenses have to respect everything.”
Etienne’s résumé already includes:
• Multiple seasons with explosive rushing production
• Elite breakaway speed
• Strong receiving numbers from the backfield
• Big-play ability capable of shifting momentum instantly
But statistics alone don’t explain his value.
It’s the acceleration through the second level.
The ability to create explosive plays when the defense looks set.
The confidence to attack space without hesitation.
For Jacksonville, letting negotiations stall will be debated all season. Losing a player capable of producing explosive plays every week can reshape an offense.
For Green Bay, the message is unmistakable.
This isn’t about patience.
This isn’t about slow rebuilding.
This is about competing now.
Inside the Packers’ locker room, expectations shift immediately. The offense gains a new centerpiece capable of stretching defenses horizontally and vertically.
In a conference filled with explosive offenses and elite quarterbacks, Green Bay just added a weapon designed to keep pace.
And at the center of that offensive surge stands one of the league’s most dynamic running backs —
Travis Etienne Jr., now wearing green and gold, ready to bring speed and explosiveness to the Packers’ push for NFC contention.
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