Alabama Roots: Josh Jacobs produces 43rd 1,000-yard season
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Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs passed 1,000 rushing yards for the 2022 NFL season on his final carry of the first half against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.
On a fourth-and-2 snap at the Seattle 43-yard line, the former Alabama standout ran for 8 yards with 36 seconds left in the second quarter, setting up a field goal by Daniel Carlson that gave the Raiders a 24-20 halftime lead.
The 8-yard run gave Jacobs 72 yards on 15 rushing attempts in the game and boosted his season total to 1,002 yards on 198 carries. Jacobs’ first-half output included a 30-yard touchdown run for his eighth score of 2022.
The 1,000-yard campaign is the third of Jacobs’ NFL career. He ran for 1,150 yards and seven touchdowns on 242 carries as a rookie in 2019 and 1,065 yards and 12 touchdowns on 273 carries in 2020.
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Jacobs joined another Alabama alumnus, Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry, and Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb as 1,000-yard rushers this season. Chubb also reached the milestone on Sunday with 116 yards and one touchdown on 23 carries in the Browns’ 23-17 overtime victory against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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Sixteen players with Alabama football roots have produced 43 1,000-yard rushing seasons in the NFL.
The NFL 1,000-yard rushers with Alabama football roots include (with yearly totals presented as rushing attempts-rushing yards-rushing touchdowns):
William Andrews, Auburn
Atlanta Falcons
1979: 239-1,023-3
1980: 265-1,308-4
1981: 289-1,301-10
1983: 331-1,567-7
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Joe Cribbs, Sulligent High School, Auburn
Buffalo Bills
1980: 306-1,185-11
1981: 257-1,097-3
1983: 263-1,131-3
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James Brooks, Auburn
Cincinnati Bengals
1986: 205-1,087-5
1989: 221-1,239-7
1990: 195-1,004-5
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Bobby Humphrey, Glenn High School, Alabama
Denver Broncos
1989: 294-1,151-7
1990: 288-1,202-7
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Antowain Smith, Stanhope Elmore High School
Buffalo Bills
1998: 300-1,124-8
New England Patriots
2001: 287-1,157-12
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Stephen Davis, Auburn
Washington Redskins
1999: 290-1,405-17
2000: 332-1,318-11
2001: 356-1,432-5
Carolina Panthers
2003: 318-1,444-8
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Shaun Alexander, Alabama
Seattle Seahawks
2001: 309-1,318-14
2002: 295-1,175-16
2003: 326-1,435-14
2004: 353-1,696-16
2005: 370-1,880-27
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Rudi Johnson, Auburn
Cincinnati Bengals
2004: 361-1,454-12
2005: 337-1,458-12
2006: 341-1,309-12
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Carnell “Cadillac” Williams, Etowah High School, Auburn
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2005: 290-1,178-6
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Ronnie Brown, Auburn
Miami Dolphins
2006: 241-1,008-5
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Eddie Lacy, Alabama
Green Bay Packers
2013: 284-1,178-11
2014: 246-1,139-9
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Mark Ingram, Alabama
New Orleans Saints
2016: 205-1,043-6
2017: 230-1,124-12
Baltimore Ravens
2019: 202-1,018-10
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Jordan Howard, Gardendale High School, UAB
Chicago Bears
2016: 252-1,313-6
2017: 276-1,122-7
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Derrick Henry, Alabama
Tennessee Titans
2018: 215-1,059-12
2019: 303-1,540-16
2020: 378-2,027-17
2022: 247-1,047-10 (through 11 games)
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Josh Jacobs, Alabama
Oakland Raiders
2019: 242-1,150-7
2020: 273-1,065-12
2022: 198-1,002-8 (at the point he reached 1,000 yards on Sunday)
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Najee Harris, Alabama
Pittsburgh Steelers
2021: 307-1,200-7
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Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter at @AMarkG1.
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