Whether Jacob was born in Tishrei or Nisan: Rosh HaShanah 10b, 11a
How old Jacob was at the time of the Blessings: Megillah 17a
How many years Jacob spent in learning in the school of Ever, and whether he was punished for being away from his parents: Megillah 16b-17a
How old Jacob was when he stood at the well in Lavan's town: Megillah 17a
How long Jacob spent in Lavan's house, and on his return, and his punishment for tarrying from returning to his parents: Megillah 16b-17a
Jacob and the Blessings of Isaac
The pleasant smell which Isaac reported on Jacob before blessing him was that of an apple orchard: Taanit 29b
The pleasant smell which Isaac reported on Jacob before blessing him was that of citrons: Tos. Taanit 29b #2
Jacob's Names
Gd switching his name from Jacob to Yisrael: Berachot 12b-13a
Using "Jacob" after the change: Berachot 13a
Gd terming Jacob "El": Megillah 18a
Jacob's Merits and Rewards
Jacob as one of the 7 "Shepherds" - King David, flanked on the right by Adam, Shet and Methuselah, and on the left by Avraham, Jacob and Moshe: Succah 52b
Jacob was fearful that his sins might outweigh his merits: Berachot 4a
Jacob's merit saved him from descending into Egypt in chains for the exile: Shabbat 89b
Hashem's promise to Jacob was for an unlimited territory: Shabbat 118b
The constant see-saw of Jerusalem and Esav's Caesaria: Megillah 6a
Jacob is known as someone who strove to stay away from lies: Makkot 24a
Esav ended up being buried on the day of Jacob's burial, as their mother, Rivkah, had predicted: Sotah 13a
Where Jacob was buried: Eruvin 53a
Jacob's sons let Joseph lead the burial of Jacob, because his monarchy was appropriate for Jacob's honor: Sotah 13a
Joseph was the most prominent of the brothers and he took care of burying Jacob, and so Moses, the most prominent of the Jews, took care of Joseph's burial: Sotah 9b
At first, the surrounding nations did not part in the funeral. When they saw his great honor, they came, and their kings hung their 36 crowns on his bier: Sotah 13a
When the nations first came, it was for war; then they saw Yosef's crown hung on the bier, and they did as he had done: Sotah 13a
In Egypt, even the animals mourned: Sotah 13a
The story of Esav's attempt to block the burial of Jacob in the cave of Machpelah, and the role played by Naftali in getting the bill of sale, and of the deaf Chushim ben Dan in killing Esav. Esav's eyes landed on Jacob's feet, and Jacob opened his eyes and laughed: Sotah 13a
Jacob in the Future
The Jews not wanting to rely on Jacob's mercy in the Future, because he didn't ask for mercy when he heard that his children would be stuck in Egypt: Shabbat 89b
Jacob saying, in the future, that the Jews should be destroyed to sanctify Hashem's name, for their sins: Shabbat 89b