
Description: “Debris rains down from the sky a constant remnant of the Orbital Station crash at the hands of Guardians. Buff: Stasis Regeneration – Stasis abilities recharge faster. Green Bay Packers is a registered trademark of the Green Bay Packers LLC. This site is neither endorsed, nor sponsored by, nor affiliated with Green Bay Packers or NFL Properties LLC. Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. Related Aaron Jones becomes first Packers RB in almost 80 years to accomplish this feat List Packers PFF grades: Best, worst players from Week 2 vs. “He’d be like if you lose it anywhere, lose it in the end zone,” Jones said. He tied his career-best with four total touchdowns and became the first Packers running back since 1942 to catch three touchdown passes in a game.Īfter the game, Jones told ESPN’s Lisa Salters that his dad would have been “happy” that he lost his ashes in the end zone. Jones turned 23 touches into 115 total yards against the Lions. It was in the shape of a football and contained the ashes of his father, Alvin Sr., who passed away this offseason. Jones celebrated in the end zone after one of his touchdowns by showing the necklace to the camera. Update: More confirmation from Jones, via his official Twitter account.įound at 1:45am Thank you to our trainer Bryan ”Flea” Engel I’m forever grateful 🙏🏾♥️🕊 /ylTlZ5Jpfr
“He was out there at like 1:45,” Jones said.
Jones confirmed to The Steve Czaban Show on 97.3 The Game in Milwaukee that the necklace was recovered. More specifically, head athletic trainer Bryan “Flea” Engel found the necklace well after the 35-17 win over the Lions. The necklace containing the ashes of Aaron Jones’ late father has been found after being lost in the end zone during one of the four touchdowns scored by the Green Bay Packers running back on Monday night. The necklace was found! Aaron Jones announced on today's Steve Czaban Show that the necklace containing his father's ashes that he wore during the game was FOUND! #Packers /FWMJvj8FoSĪ priceless piece of jewelry is no longer lost at Lambeau Field.