Raiders’ RB Josh Jacobs used his stiff-arm against a Seahawks Defender to score a 30-yard touchdown run

SEATTLE — Las Vegas Raiders Running back Josh Jacobs A 30-yard touchdown run was made, with cold stiff-arming Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle Al Woods To break free at the end of the second quarter Sunday.

Jacobs scored his eighth touchdown this season. It was one snap after the Raiders’ linebacker. Denzel Perryman Seahawks quarterback was picked Geno Smith. According to ESPN Stats and Information, Jacobs ran 26 yards after contact, which is the most yards on a running touchdown in his career.

Jacobs, who was late to Friday’s injury report with a calf problem, didn’t seem to be bothered as he threw the 6-foot-4 and 330-pound Woods at him. His score gave Raiders 21-13, while the Seahawks scored on their next series, making it 21-20.


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