Packers’ Josh Jacobs Blames Eagles Defender’s “Too Loud” Yelling for the Game’s Collapse — and Fans Can’t Believe It’s Real.QQ

After Green Bay’s crushing 10–7 loss to Philadelphia, frustration ran high, but no one expected the post-game drama to center around one single shout from the Eagles’ defense.
With less than 90 seconds on the clock, the Packers faced a crucial 4th-and-1. Josh Jacobs lined up for what was supposed to be the game-saving run. But right before the snap, a loud voice came from the other side of the line:
“Inside zone! Inside zone right here!”
The entire Lambeau Field heard it. Even fans watching from home caught it through the TV mics.
And the worst part? The Eagles were right. The play got blown up immediately, Jacobs was stuffed, lost five yards, and fumbled. Game over.
After the game, Jacobs was visibly upset, calling out Eagles defensive lineman Moro Ojomo for “yelling too loud” and throwing Green Bay’s offense off rhythm.
“They shouted our play so loud we couldn’t even hear the snap count. You lose focus in a moment like that. I’m not making excuses, but it completely threw us off,” Jacobs told reporters.
The moment quickly went viral. Broadcast replays clearly caught Ojomo yelling the call just seconds before the snap. Fans flooded social media, Eagles supporters praised it as elite defensive IQ, while Packers fans accused him of crossing the line.
One Eagles fan wrote on X:
“That’s not trash talk, that’s football genius. Ojomo literally read their playbook live on the field.”
A Packers fan fired back:
“If you have to scream the play to win, maybe you don’t trust your own defense.”
Regardless of which side you’re on, one thing’s certain: Moro Ojomo, a seventh-round rookie once overlooked by many, just became the most talked-about player in the league, all because of one perfectly timed shout that silenced Lambeau Field.




