SEATTLE -- Josh Jacobs wasn't sure he'd play Sunday at Seattle 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 non-contact drill in Friday practice.
And after he re-aggravated 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.
"I kind of convinced them I could go," Jacobs said. "And, you know, the biggest play of the game happened after that.