Ex-Giants star Brandon Jacobs makes bizarre personal ‘regret’ revelation

Ex-Giants star Brandon Jacobs makes bizarre personal ‘regret’ revelation

Brandon Jacobs is a two-time Super Bowl winner who still holds the Giants’ franchise record for rushing touchdowns.

That doesn’t mean that at age 42, the ex-running back is totally happy with how everything in his life turned out.

“Yall wanna know something that bothers me?” Jacobs wrote on X on Thursday. “I am 42 years old and I regret losing my virginity to the person I lost it to. It means nothing but I wish it was another person other than her.”

Giants running back Brandon Jacobs walking to the practice field in 2008.
Giants running back Brandon Jacobs walking to the practice field in 2008. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

Not that it’s all bad in the relationship department, though.

The former bruising rusher has been married to wife, Kim, since 2005, whom he met while playing at Auburn, and the couple has sons Brayden, 18, a freshman offensive lineman at Clemson, and Quinn, 14.

Jacobs, who clocked in at 6-foot-4 and 264 pounds, played in the NFL for nine seasons beginning in 2005, spending the first seven for Big Blue, shifting to the 49ers in 2012 and then returning to the Giants in 2013 in what would be his final pro campaign due to lingering knee issues.

He finished his career with 60 touchdowns — all for the Giants — in 107 games, twice breaking the 1,000-yard mark, including a 1,089-yard, 15-touchdown season in 2008.

In 2021, he teased an NFL comeback as a defensive end, but nothing materialized.

With two Super Bowls to his name — 2008 and 2012, both over the Patriots — Jacobs has earned a special place in Giants lore.

Brandon Jacobs drives down the field during. a2006 game against the Colts.
Brandon Jacobs drives down the field during. a2006 game against the Colts. Charles Wenzelberg

His personal history, however, seemingly leaves something to be desired by the man himself.

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