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Josh Jacobs’ Explosive 63-Yard TD Run Ignites Raiders’ Dominance Over Chiefs: A Look at the Impact of ESPN’s All-Pro Running Back

ESPN reported that Josh Jacobs from the Las Vegas Raiders scored a 63-yard touchdown to increase his team's lead. Jacobs had expressed earlier in the week that he wanted to have 20 opportunities to carry the ball per game, believing that his physical running style motivated his fellow players.

Watch the All-Pro running back's 11th carry during the game against the Kansas City Chiefs. With 12:41 left in the second quarter, Jacobs broke through the left side of the line, pushed away Chiefs safety Mike Edwards with a stiff-arm, and scored a 63-yard touchdown run, which was the second-longest run of his career.

Look at that person go! The moment was captured during the KC vs LV game and was shown on CBS. The tweet includes a photo with the caption "THERE GOES THAT MAN!" followed by hashtags and a CBS logo.

After scoring a touchdown, the Raiders were leading 14-0 thanks to Jacobs' longest run of the season. During the touchdown run, Jacobs managed to gain 37 yards even after being contacted by defenders, which was his second-highest yards after contact on any rush in his career.

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