Josh Jacobs says he loves the Raiders’ ‘fighting spirit’ after practice brawls vs. Rams

Josh Jacobs says he loves the Raiders’ ‘fighting spirit’ after practice brawls vs. Rams

The Raiders had an eventful two days in Southern California this week, practicing with the Rams before the teams play a preseason game on Saturday. Each session was marred by brawls, and practice ended early on Thursday after punches were reportedly thrown.

But coach Jon Gruden said the team had some quality reps amid all the fighting. Plus, a football team can learn a lot about itself when the hitting devolves into blows unrelated to football.

After Thursday’s practice ended, Raiders running back Josh Jacobs tweeted a simple message, obviously related to the events during practice that day and his team’s camaraderie.

During post-practice media availability, Jacobs confirmed his tweet was about the Raiders’ on-field fights with the Rams and elaborated on his point, even throwing a bit of shade the Rams’ way.

“Definitely. If you look at our guys and you see how we reacted and you see their guys and how they just let some things happen, I mean … I like that our team got a fighting spirit and not only that but they had each other’s back.”

Will the Rams take note of that comment? They’ll probably let the Raiders know about it on Saturday if they did.

It’s clearly not the Raiders’ goal to brawl with the opponent, especially not during the regular season. But with these fights happening during practice, at least they grew stronger as a group. Or rather, confirmed that they’ll always have the back of their fellow Raiders through thick and thin.

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Raiders RB Josh Jacobs says it will take ‘everything we’ve got’ to beat the Chiefs for the second time

After basking in the glow of a big win against the Broncos, Raiders RB Josh Jacobs says it will take a mighty effort to beat the Chiefs.

The Raiders won a big division game against the Broncos on Sunday, moving their record to 6-3 and bolstering their playoff position. They apparently did a fine job of not looking past Denver and its losing ways, since the division-leading Chiefs are next up, in prime time no less.

Las Vegas is the only team to have beaten the defending Super Bowl champions this year, and the Raiders won’t sneak up on them this time. The word is out that coach Jon Gruden’s club is on the rise, and Kansas City will attempt to knock them down a peg or two, or more.

According to running back Josh Jacobs, it will take a team effort from the Raiders — one perhaps unseen since Gruden returned to the club in 2018 — to beat Kansas City. He told Melanie Collins of CBS it will take “everything we’ve got” to hand the Chiefs their second defeat of the campaign.

With the Raiders winning in a variety of ways lately, it’s anyone’s guess what gameplan they’ll execute on Sunday night against the Chiefs. But with Kansas City’s talent, led by quarterback Patrick Mahomes, they’ll be tough to beat.

Jacobs and the Raiders have given no reason to believe they won’t be up to the challenge, however, and the running back’s short answer, when asked about the big matchup, says it all: it’s already time to prepare for a mighty test against the NFL champions.

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