Raiders running back Josh Jacobs left the game after a 42-yard run on the first drive against Green Bay.
Raiders running back Josh Jacobs left during the opening drive Sunday against the Green Bay Packers after a 42-yard run.
Jacobs had 53 yards on three carries during the game-opening drive which resulted in a 45-yard field goal by Daniel Carlson.
Green Bay took a 7-3 lead on its opening drive on a 21-yard pass from Aaron Rodgers to running back Aaron Jones.
When the Raiders took the field for their second possession, Jacobs was still in the locker room. It was reported on CBS that Jacobs was being evaluated for a shoulder injury.
Jacobs returned to the game and was stopped for no gain on his first carry on the second drive.
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