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Watch: Packers RB Josh Jacobs provides tour of team's updated locker rooms

Watch: Packers RB Josh Jacobs provides tour of team's updated locker rooms

USA Today6 days ago
The Green Bay Packers unveiled an updated locker room on Tuesday, providing Matt LaFleur's team with a modernized space inside Lambeau Field ahead of the start of training camp on Wednesday.
Want to get an inside look at the team's new locker room? Pro Bowl running back Josh Jacobs has you covered with an exclusive tour, including interviews with teammates and a closer look at the new features:
Jacobs said his favorite part of the new locker room is the shower space.
"I feel like I'm in a five-star hotel," Jacobs said of the bathrooms and showers.
Quarterback Jordan Love called the new locker room "clean."
"They elevated this thing to a whole other level," Love said.
Linebacker Edgerrin Cooper was left "speechless" by the new space.
Edge rusher Rashan Gary said the locker room "came a long way" since he arrived in 2019.
Some features shown in the tour: fans for player's helmets inside the locker, fold up seats and storage, a lemonade machine and fully digital nameplates.
Jacobs and the Packers open training camp on Wednesday with a 10:30 a.m. practice.
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