Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones has no problem with the haters doubting them. After all, he knows very well what they are capable of.
Besides, as what the Packers have shown against the Dallas Cowboys in the Wild Card round, even the underdogs can bite hard and take down the giants.

Speaking to reporters after powering the Packers to the 48-32 win on Sunday, Jones delivered the perfect message to the haters and critics who have doubted them. The veteran running back doesn’t want those people to change, especially since they are more than content of being underdogs and proving the naysayers wrong.
“People are going to doubt us, but that’s fine. We love the underdog role, we love the underdog mentality,” Jones said, per USA Today’s Ryan Wood, who also noted that the Green Bay running back could only chuckle now when hearing about the team’s detractors.
After what Aaron Jones and the Green Bay Packers did to the Dallas Cowboys, though, they’ll surely have a hard time seeing negative comments about them. They just pulled off one of their biggest wins of the season, and they did it convincingly.
No one can say that they simply got lucky. Against the Cowboys, the Packers were the better team. Plain and simple.
Aaron Jones Shuts Down Haters With 3-Touchdown Game for Green Bay Packers

Aside from Jordan Love, Aaron Jones was definitely one of the biggest stars of the Wild Card game.
With AJ Dillon out, Jones made sure their run game stays dangerous. He opened the scoring for the Packers in the first quarter, and he was just unstoppable after that.
The 29-year-old running back finished with three touchdowns on the night, recording 21 carries for 118 yards. He tested the Cowboys’ run defense all night long, and time and time again, Dallas couldn’t find an answer to slow him down.
Making it even better, Jones also made history with his incredible performance. With his three touchdowns, he is now in sole possession of the no. 1 spot for the franchise’s most postseason rushing touchdown. Jones now has seven of such, ahead of Edgar Bennett who has five, as well as John Kuhn, Aaron Rodgers and Dorsey Levens who have four each.
It will be interesting to see if Jones will be able to replicate that success in the divisional round. But for those who are having doubts, a piece of advice: don’t.

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