Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Raiders RB Jacobs practices, could play Sunday vs. Jaguars

RT Brown could miss second straight game

- By Jerry McDonald BANG staff writer Jon Becker contribute­d to this report.

ALAMEDA >> Josh Jacobs walked off the practice field with his teammates Wednesday, which already puts the rookie runner ahead of last week as the Raiders prepare to host the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars in the last game at the Coliseum.

Coach Jon Gruden sounded guardedly optimistic that Jacobs, who leads the Raiders with 1,061 yards rushing, would be good to go. He stopped short of confirming an NFL Network report by Ian Rapoport that said an MRI “checked out positively” and that his absence should be limited to just one week.

The practice was a walkthroug­h, as is the Raiders’ weekly custom, introducin­g the team to Jacksonvil­le and installing a plan of attack.

“I’m glad the reports say that,” Gruden said. “I do know that (trainer) Rod Martin has cleared him to practice. We’ll see what happens in the next couple of days. Doesn’t mean he’s going to play, but I’m glad the reports are positive.”

Jacobs hurt his shoulder on Oct. 20 on his first carry against Green Bay, and last week on social media said the injury was a fracture. The Raiders haven’t confirmed the nature of the injury, but Gruden said Jacobs has been taking painkillin­g injections each week to play.

Things changed last week when Jacobs was unable to practice, and then it was determined after another injection on Sunday

When: Sunday, 1:05 p.m. TV: CBS

he couldn’t play.

“I just listen to the medical staff and Josh,” Gruden said. “Today he’s made some improvemen­t, but he still has to go out there and move explosivel­y tomorrow and Friday and do the things a running back has to do to play in this league and protect himself in this league. We’ll see what happens in the next 48 hours.”

Jacobs was not present during the 45-minute period where the locker room is open to reporters.

Raiders quarterbac­k Derek Carr said Jacobs’ perseveran­ce is similar to that of tackle Kolton Miller, who last season as a rookie played the last 11 weeks with a knee injury.

“We’ve all known (about the injury), that’s why everything he’s done is even more impressive than what it is,” Carr said. It’s like Kolton Miller, he’s another guy that just gets it. If he gets hurt, he’s going to do whatever it takes to play in those games.”

In case Jacobs can’t go, the Raiders added some backfield versatilit­y Tuesday in the form of 6-foot3, 235-pound Rod Smith, who brings more heft than 5-foot-8, 210-pound backs DeAndre Washington and Jalen Richard. Smith got his first on-field indoctrina­tion to the Raiders system Wednesday.

“He’s a big back. With Jacobs’ status uncertain, we need to have somebody in the goal line, short-yardage situations that can give us a candidate to make the tough yard or two — not that DeAndre or Jalen can’t do that — but he gives us another big back that can catch it and contribute on special teams,” Gruden said.

In the long term, Gruden said Smith could also be utilized as a fullback.

• Right tackle Trent Brown could miss his second straight game with a pectoral injury.

“It’s been tough on Trent, tough on our offense. But Brandon Parker right now will be prepared to play,” Gruden said. “David Sharpe will continue to get reps, and I think Trent is getting a little bit better but he’s not ready to roll yet.”

Parker had one holding penalty against the Titans but received good reviews from Gruden.

“Obviously not as good as I wanted it to be, but I think I did well overall. It took me a minute to kind of get my feet back into the ground,” Parker said. “Once I settled down and got back into my element I was fine.”

• After being outscored 7-0 in the third quarter Sunday against Tennessee, the Raiders have been beaten to the tune of 98-20 in the third quarters of 13 games.

• Linebacker Preston Brown, who was released by the Raiders on Tuesday, was claimed by the Jaguars.

• The Raiders, down to 50 players after Tuesday’s roster moves, were back at 53 after the additions of defensive tackle tight end Eric Tomlinson (6-foot-6, 263 pounds), defensive tackle Olsen Pierre (6-foot-3, 295) and promoting cornerback Nick Nelson from the practice squad.

 ?? ARIC CRABB — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP ?? Raiders running back Josh Jacobs rushes up field during the first half of their game against the Bengals on Nov. 17 in Oakland.
ARIC CRABB — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP Raiders running back Josh Jacobs rushes up field during the first half of their game against the Bengals on Nov. 17 in Oakland.
 ?? BOB LEVEY — GETTY IMAGES ?? The Texans’ J.J. Watt (99) is blocked by the Raiders’ Trent Brown (77) during the first quarter on Oct. 27at NRG Stadium in Houston. Brown could miss his second straight game with a pectoral injury.
BOB LEVEY — GETTY IMAGES The Texans’ J.J. Watt (99) is blocked by the Raiders’ Trent Brown (77) during the first quarter on Oct. 27at NRG Stadium in Houston. Brown could miss his second straight game with a pectoral injury.

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