Lodi News-Sentinel

Raiders’ duo of backs bonds on the run

- By Anthony Galaviz

For all the success Oakland Raiders running back Josh Jacobs is having this season, he’ll be the first to say he doesn’t deserve all the credit.

The first teammate he thinks of is fullback Alec Ingold.

“It’s as important as the offensive line in my opinion,” Jacobs said Wednesday. “He reminds me on plays and certain things what to do. I definitely owe him a lot of credit.”

Jacobs has seven touchdowns and is 77 yards shy of 1,000 yards for this season. He’s topped 100 yards in a game four times.

But when it comes to short-yardage situation, Jacobs feels that nod goes to Ingold.

“I actually pick the runs and I number them off, whether it’s goal-line or short yardage, I feel like when we want to run . ... I try to get him the yards just because I know how big of a role he has in this offense that goes unnoticed,” Jacobs said. “I try to get him the love whenever he can.”

Ingold picked up his first career touchdown on a 9-yard reception in the Raiders’ Week 10 victory against the Los Angeles Chargers.

In Sunday’s 17-10 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, Ingold converted a fourth-and-1 with a 3yard run that set up a Daniel Carlson 20-yard field goal in the fourth quarter.

Ingold was equally compliment­ary of Jacobs.

“I’m going to look at my reads and I’m going to look at my blocking and all that,” Ingold said. “If I can inspire him (Jacobs) to run hard and he can get me to inspire me to block hard, that’s how we’re kind of playing off each other right now.

“The more Josh can get the ball and carry the ball and the more we can run, the better we’ll be and accolades will come later. We trust each other do our work.”

 ?? BRIAN CASSELLA/TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE ?? Raiders running back Josh Jacobs dives into the end zone for the game-winning touchdown against the Bears defense on Oct. 6 in London.
BRIAN CASSELLA/TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Raiders running back Josh Jacobs dives into the end zone for the game-winning touchdown against the Bears defense on Oct. 6 in London.

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