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Aaron Jones’ jersey sewn together during first half vs. Cowboys

Aaron Jones was so busy tearing up his jersey during Sunday's game against the Cowboys that it started to fall apart.

A Fox broadcast showed Packers staffers sewing Jones' jersey together on the sideline during the second quarter.

The team's equipment staff could also be seen sewing a hole in the right shoulder of Jones' jersey as he sat on the bench.

“Listen, sometimes when you're getting hit or you're running through people, you get a little hole in your jersey and you have to sew it back together,” said FOX play-by-play commentator Kevin Burkhardt. said on the broadcast.

Sunday was a big day for Jones, who scored two touchdowns in the first half of Sunday's wild-card game between the Packers and Steelers. He added a third goal after the break.

Jones finished the first half of the game with 30 yards on 12 carries and contributed a score on Green Bay's first drive.

Aaron Jones will need to have his jersey resewn during the Packers' wild-card playoff game against the Cowboys. Fox
Aaron Jones was also shown resewing his jersey. Fox

The Packers back bulldozed his way into the end zone before capping off a 12-play, 75-yard drive with a 3-yard touchdown run for the first point of the game.

Jones then ran toward the crowd and threw the football into the stands. To my twin brother Alvin Jones before running back to celebrate with his teammates.

Jones found the end zone again early in the second quarter, again getting there on a short rush and the Packers leading by two touchdowns.

The interception put the Packers in prime position, and three plays later Jones was in the end zone again.

Jones repelled one tackler and powered forward for the score with 14 minutes, 15 seconds left in the first half.

The Packers scored 27 points in the first half of the game, with Dontaevion Wicks also scoring and Green Bay scoring its fourth touchdown on a pick-six.

Aaron Jones scored two touchdowns in the first half against the Cowboys. Getty Images

Dallas' only score in the first half came on a Jake Ferguson touchdown shortly after the second quarter.

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