
Brandon Jacobs’ potential defensive comeback is drawing interest
NY Post
Many people around the league raised their eyebrows when former running back Brandon Jacobs announced his intentions of coming back to the NFL as a defensive end.
Those eyebrows have seemingly turned to legit intrigue. Jacobs, the former Giants bruiser, said three teams have reached out to his agent regarding a potential comeback — though he won’t tell anyone which ones. “I don’t want to throw names out there just yet because I was told not to, but it’ll be a shock,” Jacobs told Houma Today. “I think my ability as a defensive end, as an old man as they regard me, I think I can be one of the best in the league right now.”
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