{"id":141539,"date":"2022-11-28T04:49:11","date_gmt":"2022-11-28T04:49:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/raiders-josh-jacobs-caps-300-yard-game-with-walk-off-td-in-ot\/"},"modified":"2022-11-28T04:49:11","modified_gmt":"2022-11-28T04:49:11","slug":"raiders-josh-jacobs-caps-300-yard-game-with-walk-off-td-in-ot","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/raiders-josh-jacobs-caps-300-yard-game-with-walk-off-td-in-ot\/","title":{"rendered":"Raiders’ Josh Jacobs caps 300-yard game with walk-off TD in OT"},"content":{"rendered":"
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SEATTLE — Josh Jacobs wasn’t sure he’d play Sunday until about two hours before kickoff. The Las Vegas Raiders’ fourth-year running back had to test out the left calf he tweaked in a noncontact drill in Friday practice.<\/p>\n

And after he reagravated it late in regulation on the Lumen Field artificial turf — “It doesn’t give,” he said — the Raiders coaching staff wanted to sit him for the remainder of the game.<\/p>\n

“I kind of convinced them I could go,” Jacobs said. “And, you know, the biggest play of the game happened after that.”<\/p>\n

Jacobs burst through a big hole on the right side of the line and was gone, untouched, for a walk-off 86-yard touchdown run with 4 minutes, 20 seconds to play in the extra period to give the Raiders a 40-34 overtime win against the Seattle Seahawks.<\/p>\n

As such, Jacobs finished with franchise single-game records for all-purpose yards (303) and rushing (229). He also became just the fourth player in the Super Bowl era to finish with at least 300 all-purpose yards and two TDs in a game, joining Stephone Paige (1985), Priest Holmes (2002) and Adrian Peterson (2007).<\/p>\n

“That mentality that [Jacobs] brings and that mindset, the way he runs and the way he, over and over and over again, is finishing, running through people, he’s always finishing forward,” said Raiders quarterback Derek Carr, who celebrated his 13th career walk-off win Sunday , the third most of any starting quarterback since 1950, behind only Drew Brees (21) and Ben Roethlisberger (14).<\/p>\n