Aaron Jones is giving the Green Bay Packers‘ equipment staff plenty of extra work on Sunday.
The Packers star running back has helped his team get off to a fast start in their wild-card round playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys, as he has already rushed for a pair of touchdowns in the first half.
In addition to making Cowboys fans—and even team owner Jerry Jones—very restless, Jones also ran so hard that he needed the Packers staff to restitch his jersey on the sidelines.
Here’s footage of the moment, courtesy of the NFL’s account on X, formerly Twitter.
Running so hard they had to sew Aaron Jones' jersey back together pic.twitter.com/B4W9c0Kih6
— NFL (@NFL) January 14, 2024
The Packers’ staff was ready for Jones, patching his jersey back together. Unfortunately, the Cowboys’ defense could not say the same, as they’ve now allowed the Green Bay running back–a native of El Paso and a fan of America’s Team as a kid–to score eight touchdowns in four career games against them.
Now in a 27—7 hole at the half, Dallas has even more things to be worried about in addition to stopping Jones.