The Las Vegas Raiders have, for the most part, prospered from the development of their draft picks over the last couple of years. There are few who have not quite proven they are league ready yet.
Zeus and Brittain—it sounds like two characters in a Monty Python movie, doesn’t it? No, ladies and gentlemen. That’s the Las Vegas Raiders‘ top two running backs right now.
Late-round pick can find his footing as a tough short-yardage, red zone option in Year 2 With no clarity on the Josh Jacobs contract/franchise tag situation and the bell cow tailback absent, the coaching staff is getting a long look at the other running backs on the roster.
While the Las Vegas Raiders continue their OTAs, preparing for the upcoming season, one notable absentee is Josh Jacobs. The All-Pro running back has yet to sign his franchise tender, but unless there’s a move made by team brass, Jacobs will eventually return.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a lot of depth in their running back room, including two young assets selected in last year's NFL Draft: Zamir White and Brittain Brown.
The Las Vegas Raiders added another talented running back to their roster during last weekend’s NFL Draft. They selected UCLA’s Brittain Brown in the seventh round.
The Bruins have churned out another pro ball-carrier under Chip Kelly, this time right before the buzzer. The Las Vegas Raiders selected UCLA football running back Brittain Brown with the No.
UCLA football running back Brittain Brown and linebacker Jordan Genmark Heath were the two players made available to the media following Thursday's practice.
To be completely frank, the Bruins were a total mess for the vast majority of their latest game against the Utes. As spotty of a team performance it was, however, there were some players who weren't all bad.
The Ducks are the highest-ranked team the Bruins will face all year, and they have the talent and scheme to back it up. UCLA football (5-2, 3-1 Pac-12) will play No.
UCLA football linebacker Myles Jackson and running back Brittain Brown met with reporters over Zoom following Tuesday's practice. Jackson talked about how the Bruins broke through and started finishing plays down the stretch against Arizona and what he expects to see out of Washington on Saturday.
As expected, the Bruins came away with a win this weekend, but how they got it may not have been as predictable. UCLA football (4-2, 2-1 Pac-12) beat Arizona (0-5, 0-2) 34-16 at Arizona Stadium on Saturday.
For as messy of a performance as it was, there were a few Bruins who stood out among their peers down in Tucson. UCLA football (4-2, 2-1 Pac-12) visited Arizona (0-5, 0-2) on Saturday and ended up winning 34-16.
The Wildcats' win-loss record may show how ineffective they've been so far this year, but it doesn't tell the whole story. UCLA football (3-2, 1-1 Pac-12) will play Arizona (0-4, 0-1) on Saturday night, having lost to the Wildcats the last time they went to Tucson, but winning seven of the previous nine matchups overall.
The Bruins' running game defined them through two contest, but it got stopped short against the Bulldogs on Saturday. No. 24 UCLA football (2-1) running back Brittain Brown and center Sam Marrazzo talked about what went wrong on the ground and how it can be tuned up against Stanford this weekend.
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