One for the history books.
Josh Jacobs became the first player to score a touchdown for the Las Vegas Raiders, after the team's offseason move from Oakland, when he plunged into the end zone from 1 yard out in the first quarter of Sunday's season opener.
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Jacobs' TD gave the Raiders a 7-3 lead against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium.
Jacobs had a strong rookie season for the Raiders, rushing for 1,150 yards and seven TDs, and it appears Year 2 already is off to a strong start.