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Josh Jacobs and AJ Dillon talk Super Bowl LIX, being Wingmen for Bounty

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Green Bay Packers running backs Josh Jacobs and AJ Dillon are ready for Super Bowl LIX but know their team has a great chance to play in the big game very soon. On3 recently caught up with the two Packers RBs and Jacobs revealed the biggest key in Sunday’s matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles.

“I think it’s really going to come down to if they can stop Saquon [Barkley] or not,” Josh Jacobs told On3. “I think it’s the team that makes the least amount of mistakes. If it’s a close game, comes down to a four-minute, two-minute drill, KC wins. But, we’ll see, man.”

The Packers reached the playoffs this year but lost to the Eagles in the wild-card round. When asked about Green Bay taking the next step, Dillon said growth will be the key to its success.

Josh Jacobs and AJ Dillon share more on the Packers and Bounty

“I feel like everybody, especially with having the youngest team and all this stuff, I think all that stuff is great. It’s great to have the youngest team and you got a lot of potential, but it’s only so good for so long,” Dillon said to On3. “Eventually, everybody is going to grow up. So, we need to be able to look back at what we didn’t do, or where we went wrong and get over that hump. Everybody’s got to come back a little bit better. Everybody’s going to come back a little better. Even like Josh had an unbelievable year. How can Josh come back a little bit better? Like everybody. J Love. A little bit better. And then that helps you beat those teams like the Eagles who are playing in the Super Bowl.”

To celebrate the Super Bowl. Josh Jacobs and AJ Dillon were in New Orleans to support Bounty. They made sure fans had Bounty paper towels at their Super Bowl parties while eating wings. Jacobs and Dillon were two of the many NFL stars at the Bounty House of Wingman booth at Radio Row in New Orleans.

As part of the campaign, Jacobs said, “You can’t have football without wings,” and Dillon added, “And you can’t have wings without Bounty.”

“This is my wingman,” Jacobs said while looking at Dillon. “Obviously I’ve been around Bounty all my life. Best paper towel there is hands down.