During the game, Las Vegas Raiders' running back Josh Jacobs scored a 63-yard touchdown to increase the team's lead. Jacobs had expressed his desire for 20 touches per game earlier in the week, believing that his aggressive running style motivated his teammates.
During the game against the Kansas City Chiefs, the All-Pro running back had an impressive 11th carry. He broke through the left side of the line in the second quarter and used a powerful stiff-arm to push away Chiefs safety Mike Edwards. This resulted in a 63-yard touchdown run, which was the second-longest rush of his career.
A man is seen in the video clip posted by the Las Vegas Raiders during the game between KC and LV. The moment is highlighted with excitement as the man makes a significant move. The clip was shown on CBS.
After scoring, the Raiders were ahead 14-0 thanks to Jacobs' longest run of the season. Jacobs managed to gain 37 yards after being tackled on the touchdown run, which was the second-highest YAC he has achieved in his career.
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