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When 33 Gets 3+ Touches on a Drive, Packers Thrive

This season, when the Packers don’t give the ball to running back Aaron Jones at least three times on a particular drive, they score only approximately 21% of the time (excluding kneel-downs).

When they do give it to Jones three or more times, they score 54% of the time.

This, of course, isn’t to say giving it to Jones is the only way for the offense to score—after all, seven touchdown drives in 2022 have happened when he touched it less than three times. (Note, though, that two of those seven touchdowns were scored by Jones on his second touch that drive).