6'4" Former Giants RB Brandon Jacobs Looks Like A Child Working Out Beside His Gigantic Clemson Freshman Son Brayden Jacobs
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6'4" Former Giants RB Brandon Jacobs Looks Like A Child Working Out Beside His Gigantic Clemson Freshman Son Brayden Jacobs
brandon-jacobs-giants.jpg Former New York Giants running back Brandon Jacobs was a key piece of the iconic 2007 team that upset the undefeated New England Patriots in the Super Bowl, as he’s bruising running style at 6’4″, 265-pounds set the offense. Based on Jacobs’ son Brayden, it seems he’s passed those genes down. Earlier this week, the former New York Giants running back posted a video of himself working out with his son Brayden Jacobs, who…
Ex-NFL RB Brandon Jacobs looks small next to his huge son
Sep 15, 2013; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; New York Giants running back Brandon Jacobs (34) yells as he runs off the field prior to the game against the Denver Broncos at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images Brandon Jacobs was known for being an oversized running back during his playing days. But his son is so big that he makes Brandon look small. Jacobs shared a video to his X profile on Tuesday that showed him doing some ex…
Ex-Giants 264-Pound RB Brandon Jacobs Looks Tiny While Working Out Next To His 18-Year-Old Son, Who's A Freshman Star At Clemson
Brayden and Brandon Jacobs (Photo via @BrandonJacobs27 Twitter) Former New York Giants running back Brandon Jacobs overwhelmed opposing defenses with his massive 6-foot-4 and 264-pound frame, using it to help his club win two Super Bowl championships in the Eli Manning-Tom Coughlin era. But if you thought Brandon Jacobs was imposing as a football player with his size and strength, wait until you see his son at Clemson this year. Brayden Jacobs, …
Clemson's Brayden Jacobs towers over father, ex-NFL RB Brandon Jacobs, in viral workout video
Brayden Jacobs, son of former NFL running back Brandon Jacobs, looks like he’s going to fit in just fine at the collegiate level. His father, who played 9 seasons with the New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers, was listed at 6-foot-4, 264 pounds during his playing days. But it’s clear he’s no match for his son, who stands at 6-foot-7, 320 pounds as he approaches his freshman season at Clemson. The elder Jacobs posted a side-by-side video of t…
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