Raiders RB Josh Jacobs poised for big game in Week 3?

Raiders RB Josh Jacobs poised for big game in Week 3?

Josh Jacobs is coming off arguably the worst game of his career. He was held to -2 rushing yards on nine carries as the Bills dominated the line of scrimmage on Sunday. But could this be the week that the NFL’s leading rusher from a year ago finally gets back on track?

In a recent article by Brooke Pryor of ESPN, she gave a bold prediction for Week 3 that included Jacobs having a big bounce-back game against the Steelers. Here is a snippet of what she had to say about the All-Pro running back heading into Sunday Night Football:

Josh Jacobs gets his first 100-yard rushing game of the season. Jacobs averaged nearly 100 yards a game last season, so this prediction doesn’t seem that bold.

However, in the Week 2 loss to the Buffalo Bills, Jacobs had minus-2 rushing yards on nine attempts after just 48 yards a week earlier. Jacobs gets back on track this week against the Steelers, who have allowed the most rush yards over expected (plus-144) of any defense through Week 2 since 2018, according to NFL Next Gen Stats.

The Steelers will be without Cameron Heyward in Week 3, who was placed on the injured reserve list after Week 1 due to a groin injury. That is a major loss for their run defense and it’s one of the reasons why Jacobs could have a big day.

However, expect Mike Tomlin and his defense to load up the box and dare Jimmy Garoppolo to beat them through the air. But this still has a chance to be a big day for Jacobs as the Steelers have allowed over 300 yards on the ground through two weeks.

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