PACKERS NEWS: Reмeмbering Ryan Grant’s brief, bright run in Green Bay

In only about three full seasons of work, Grant made his mark on the Packers’ record books.

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Josh Jacobs had a great season for the Packers in 2024, becoming the first Packers player to rush for more than 1,200 yards in a season since Ryan Grant did it in 2009.

Grant is a bit overlooked in Packers’ history, and longevity is to blame. But his peak was up there among the best backs in the 21st century, and Jacobs’ excellent 2024 season gives us a good reason to look back on Grant’s time in Green Bay.

An undrafted free agent out of Notre Dame in 2005, Grant spent his rookie season on the New York Giants practice squad. In 2006, a serious injury involving a severed artery, nerve, and tendon in his arm wiped out his entire second season and put his career in jeopardy. He competed to make the Giants roster, but a stacked depth chart meant his chances were slim. He rushed for a productive 90 yards on 18 carries, adding a touchdown.

The output was enough to catch Ted Thompson’s eye, who acquired Grant for a conditional sixth-round pick in September 2007. From there, Grant had to wait for his opportunity, serving mostly as the Packers’ third back early in the 2007 season behind Brandon Jackson and DeShawn Wynn. But when he finally got a significant opportunity, Grant exploded.

In Week 8, Grant finally got a significant workload, carrying the ball 22 times for 104 yards in the Packers’ 19-13 overtime win over the Denver Broncos. It was the first of five 100-yard games Grant would have in the latter half of the season.

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Following his breakout game, Grant became the Packers’ primary running back and rewarded their faith with a stellar performance down the stretch. He rushed for 929 yards and eight touchdowns over the Packers’ final 10 games of the 2007 season, averaging more than five yards per carry. In Week 14, he rushed for 156 yards and a touchdown on 29 carries — the 13th best rushing performance by a Packers player since 2000. To this day, it’s one of just 20 times a Packers player has rushed for more than 150 yards in a game since the turn of the century.

The Packers’ 2007 season ended in disappointment, but it was a springboard for Grant, who ripped off two great performances in 2008 and 2009. A reliable weapon in the early Aaron Rodgers era, Grant gave the Packers seven 100-yard games over the next two years, totaling more than 2,400 yards and scoring 15 touchdowns.

Unfortunately for Grant, 2009 would be his last season as the Packers’ primary ballcarrier. His career took a decidedly negative turn early in the 2010 season — a bad ankle injury in the season opener landed him on injured reserve for the year, leaving him to watch as the Packers won the Super Bowl powered in part by James Starks’ solid performance in the playoffs.

Grant and Starks split time throughout 2011, and, when his contract expired at the end of the season, Grant left the Packers, signing with Washington. But things never took off for Grant in Washington. He logged just one carry for five yards during the first seven weeks of the season and was released in late October.

But Grant would get one last shot at glory in Green Bay. With James Starks banged up, Grant returned to the Packers late in the 2012 season, appearing in their last four regular season games and two playoff contests. In a fitting homecoming, Grant had one last noteworthy game, recording 80 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries while adding a 34-yard catch in the Packers’ 55-7 win over the Titans.

Though the 2012 season marked the end of his Packers career, Grant still enjoys a prominent place on the Packers’ rushing leaderboards. His 4,137 career yards put him sixth in team history, just 54 yards behind Hall of Famer Tony Canadeo for the fifth spot and about 200 yards ahead of Dorsey Levens in seventh. His 27 rushing touchdowns rank 13th. Neither stat puts him at the very top, but considering he only had about three seasons of real work, it’s a noteworthy performance.

And speaking of noteworthy performances, Grant owns three of the top 25 rushing performances we’ve seen from Packers players since 2000, behind only Ahman Green (13) and Aaron Jones (4) for total spots on the leaderboard. Even in his relatively short Packers career, Grant still made quite an impact. Few have reached the peaks he did, even if he didn’t spend long in the limelight.

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