Jacobs' production over Las Vegas' last three games, and really, over the course of the Raiders' 2-4 start, has caused a shift in McDaniels' heretofore running back-by-committee playcalling philosophy, a shift that will likely continue when the Raiders play at the New Orleans Saints (2-5) on Sunday (1 p.m. ET, CBS). Consider: Over Las Vegas' last three games, Jacobs -- who has carried the ball 69 times for 440 yards and six TDs in that stretch -- has 88.2% (82 of 93) of the offensive touches by ...
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