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Alabama Pro Athlete of the Week – Josh Jacobs (September 15, 2024)

Your Alabama Pro Athlete of the Week is Josh Jacobs. With Green Bay’s starting QB sidelined, the Packers’ offense relied heavily on Jacobs, who responded with 151 rushing yards on 32 carries.

Others of note:

Brian Robinson rushed for a career-high 133 yards in Washington’s win.

Calvin Ridley scored two touchdowns – one receiving and one rushing – in Tennessee’s game.

Jahmyr Gibbs had 106 yards from scrimmage (84 rushing, 22 receiving).

Jameson Williams had 79 receiving yards and a 15 yard carry.

Derrick Henry ran for 84 yards and a touchdown.

Will Anderson had 9 quarterback pressures and 1.5 sacks in Houston’s win.

Henry To’oTo’o had a career-high 13 tackles for Houston.

Brian Branch had 6 tackles, 2 passes defended, and an interception.

Xavier McKinney intercepted a pass for the second straight week.

Marlon Humphrey 10 tackles, a tackle for loss, and an interception.

Tommy Seidl helped lead Québec to a 3rd straight Frontier League championship with a 3-hit game, and a late-inning home run in another game.

Ian Petrutz was 6-for-12 in 3 playoff games for Palm Beach.

Garrett McMillan threw 5 scoreless relief innings with 7 strikeouts in an elimination game for Greensboro.

T.J. McCants had a 3-hit game, and a walk-off double in another game to help Kannapolis to advance to the Carolina League championship series.

Wilson Furr finished T-13th at the Procore Championship for his career-best finish on the PGA Tour.

Frankie Capan finished T-12th at the Simmons Bank Open to mathematically secure his 2025 PGA Tour card.

Canon Claycomb finished T-15th in Stage 1 of DP World Tour qualifying to advance to the second stage.

Kirani James finished 2nd in the Men’s 400 Meter at the Diamond League season finale in Brussels.

Enzo Aguiard reached the singles semifinals of the ITF event in Australia.

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