
Green Bay, Wisconsin – October 24, 2025 — The Green Bay Packers have reached an agreement to acquire De’Von Achane, an explosive running back with 29 touchdowns, as the trade deadline nears. The move injects speed, big-play threat, and workload balance for
Jordan Love in the NFC North race.
Transaction rundown: De’Von Achane — traded, pending physical; Josh Jacobs — questionable with a calf issue; Emanuel Wilson — active for depth;
MarShawn Lloyd — on IR with a hamstring; Christian Watson — limited. GM Brian Gutekunst structured conditional Day-Three picks tied to snaps, yards, and touchdowns.
“We needed true, field-tilting speed,”
head coach Matt LaFleur said. “De’Von Achane brings burst, separation, and space stress. The role is clear: create explosives, finish drives in the red zone, and help the Packers control tempo without sacrificing physicality.”
Tactically, the Packers will feature De’Von Achane in outside-zone, orbit motion, and screen/angle concepts, pairing with Josh Jacobs for short-yardage and close-out situations. A light no-huddle pace and RPOs should widen lanes and turn each touch into a 20-plus-yard threat.
His presence compresses edges and forces defensive respect, freeing Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs for cleaner one-on-ones while easing third-and-long pressure on Jordan Love. Tight end Luke Musgrave benefits on seams and overs as linebackers honor more believable play-action.
From a usage standpoint, an initial pitch count slots Achane at 18–22 snaps per game, ramping up week to week; Jacobs remains the hammer on early downs. Expect pony personnel looks (two RBs) on opening drives and two-minute drills to disguise the true point of attack.
Financially, Achane’s rookie-deal cap hit is easy to absorb, while the conditional-pick package limits medical and fit risk for Green Bay. If Achane converts speed into third-down efficiency, the
Packers could realize immediate ROI without mortgaging draft capital.
The objectives don’t change: lock a playoff berth, chase the NFC North lead, and restore Lambeau Field’s home-field edge. With De’Von Achane
alongside Josh Jacobs, the Packers pursue a more balanced offense, ready for division knife-fights down the stretch.
A bold step for the present — and a clear signal of January ambition.