Bell-cow or by committee? That is the question when it comes to the Las Vegas Raiders offense and, namely, running backs. The previous Silver & Black regime tried it’s best to level the carries but ineffectiveness and injury negated the timeshare.
Since his arrival to the Raiders as a 2019 first-round pick, Josh Jacobs has burdened the brunt of the workload at running back. The Alabama-product produced back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons before a career-low 872 yards this past season, and has found the end zone an impressive 28 times during his three years in the league thus far.