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Jeanty's Rookie Season Shines for Struggling Raiders

Ashton Jeantys Impressive Rookie Season: A Beacon of Hope for the Las Vegas Raiders Despite playing behind a struggling offensive line, rookie running back Ashton Jeanty has quietly amassed nearly one thousand yards this season. His impressive performance, coupled with his poise and persistence, has made him the focal point of the Raiders offense. Jeantys skills as a receiver out of the backfield and his potential as a slot receiver have further bolstered his value. As the Raiders build around this explosive talent, brighter days seem ahead for Las Vegas.

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