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Alabama NFL roundup: Josh Jacobs sets the tone in Packers’ victory
Before Sunday night, Josh Jacobs’ only game against the Seattle Seahawks had featured 229 rushing yards, 74 receiving yards and two touchdowns in the Las Vegas Raiders’ 40-34 overtime victory on Nov. 27, 2022.
Jacobs didn’t reach those numbers with the Green Bay Packers this time around against Seattle, but his new team still used the former Alabama running back to set the tone in a 30-13 victory.
On the Packers’ first possession, Jacobs had seven carries for 27 yards, including a 1-yard touchdown plunge, and two receptions for 17 yards. The only yards on the opening drive not gained by Jacobs came on a 4-yard run by quarterback Jordan Love and a 15-yard penalty against Seattle.
The next Green Bay series also resulted in a touchdown, and it started with a 21-yard pass to the running back and included a 19-yard run by Jacobs.
Jacobs finished the game with 94 yards on 26 rushing attempts and 42 yards on four receptions as the Packers improved to 10-4 while dropping Seattle to 8-6 and out of the top spot in the NFC West.
Jacobs was among the 54 former Alabama players who got on the field on the 15th Sunday of the NFL’s 105th season.
Three other former Alabama players were involved in the Green Bay-Seattle game:
Josh Jobe started at cornerback for the Seahawks. Jobe made two tackles.
Xavier McKinney started at safety for the Packers. McKinney made four tackles on defense and one tackle on special teams.
Seahawks nose tackle Jarran Reed made seven tackles.
In the other Sunday games:
Dallas Cowboys 30, Carolina Panthers 14
Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs was designated as a game-day inactive. A knee injury kept Diggs out of the lineup.
Panthers defensive end LaBryan Ray (James Clemens) made one tackle and registered one quarterback sneak.
A’Shawn Robinson started at defensive end for the Panthers. Robinson made two tackles.
Bryce Young started at quarterback for the Panthers. Young completed 19-of-28 passes for 219 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions and ran three times for 12 yards and one touchdown. Young threw an 83-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jalen Coker with 31 seconds left in the first half to cut Dallas’ lead to 10-7 and scored on a 6-yard run with 9:13 to play to reduce the Cowboys’ advantage to 27-14. Young lost a fumble at the Dallas 14-yard line to end Carolina’s first possession and lost another on the first snap of the second half at the Panthers 29-yard line to set up a Cowboys’ touchdown. Young was intercepted as the Dallas 45-yard line in the second quarter and the Cowboys 25 in the fourth quarter.
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Kansas City Chiefs 21, Cleveland Browns 7
Browns cornerback Tony Brown is on injured reserve and not eligible to play.
Browns guard Javion Cohen (Central-Phenix City) is on the practice squad and not eligible to play.
Browns running back Jerome Ford ran for 84 yards and one touchdown on seven carries, caught two passes for 20 yards and returned four kickoffs for 117 yards, including a 45-yarder. Ford scored Cleveland’s only touchdown on a 62-yard run with 3:16 left in the third quarter. With Nick Chubb sustaining a broken foot in Sunday’s game, Ford would appear to be the Browns’ No. 1 running back as Cleveland completes its season over the next three weeks.
Jerry Jeudy started at wide receiver for the Browns. Jeudy had a career-high 11 receptions for 108 yards. The yardage put him over 1,000 receiving yards in the 2024 season, the first time he has reached that milestone in the NFL.
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Browns tight end Cameron Latu is on the practice squad and not eligible to play.
Dalvin Tomlinson started at defensive tackle for the Browns. Tomlinson made two tackles, recorded one tackle for loss and registered a career-high five quarterback hits.
Browns offensive tackle Jedrick Wills Jr. is on injured reserve and not eligible to play.
Houston Texans 20, Miami Dolphins 12
Will Anderson Jr. started at defensive end for the Texans. Anderson made three tackles, recorded one sack and registered two quarterback hits. In pushing his sack total to 10.5 this season, Anderson caused Miami quarterback Tua Tagovailoa to fumble, and Houston recovered at the Dolphins 28-yard line to set up a second-quarter touchdown.
Dolphins defensive tackle Da’Shawn Hand did not record any stats.
Christian Harris started at middle linebacker for the Texans. Harris made eight tackles in his first action in the 2024 season. A calf injury had kept Harris sidelined for the first 13 games of his third NFL season.
Texans wide receiver John Metchie III had two receptions for 17 yards.
Irv Smith Jr. started at tight end for the Texans. Houston elevated Smith from its practice squad to make him eligible to play. He did not record any stats.
Tua Tagovailoa started at quarterback for the Dolphins. Tagovailoa completed 29-of-40 passes for 196 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions. Tagovailoa also lost a fumble. Tagovailoa has had four games in his career with three interceptions. In the second quarter, Tagovailoa lost a fumble at the Miami 28-yard line to set up a Houston touchdown and gave the Texans possession at the Dolphins 5 on an interception with 13 seconds left in the first half, which led to a field goal on the final snap of the first half. Tagovailoa’s touchdown pass came on a 7-yard toss to tight end Jonnu Smith as Miami cut Houston’s lead to 20-12 with 4:30 left in the third quarter.
Henry To’oTo’o started at linebacker for the Texans. To’oTo’o led Houston with 11 tackles, shared a sack and forced a fumble, which Miami recovered. With linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair serving the first game of a three-game NFL suspension, To’oTo’o called the defensive signals for the Texans on Sunday.
Jaylen Waddle started at wide receiver for the Dolphins. For the first game in his career, Waddle did not catch a pass. He was targeted twice before leaving in the second quarter with a knee injury.
New York Jets 32, Jacksonville Jaguars 25
Mac Jones started at quarterback for the Jaguars. Jones completed 31-of-46 passes for 294 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions and ran four times for 29 yards. Jones threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. to open with scoring with 8:37 left in the first quarter and a 19-yard touchdown pass to Thomas as Jacksonville took a 22-17 lead with 10:58 remaining to play. Jones was intercepted at the New York 12-yard line on a third-and-14 pass from the Jacksonville 41 with 2:59 left in the first quarter and at the Jets 13 on a third-and-1 pass from the New York 47 with 37 seconds to play.
Jets linebacker C.J. Mosley (Theodore) is on injured reserve and not eligible to play.
Jaguars running back Keilan Robinson did not record any stats.
Quinnen Williams (Wenonah) started at defensive tackle for the Jets. Williams made one tackle.
Washington Commanders 20, New Orleans Saints 19
Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen is on injured reserve and not eligible to play.
Commanders defensive tackle Phidarian Mathis was designated as a game-day inactive.
Ga’Quincy “Kool-Aid” McKinstry (Pinson Valley) started at right cornerback for the Saints. McKinstry made six tackles and recorded one tackle for loss.
Daron Payne (Shades Valley) started at defensive tackle for the Commanders. Payne made two tackles, recorded one sack, registered two quarterback hits and broke up one pass. Payne has four sacks this season.
Brian Robinson Jr. (Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa) started at running back for the Commanders. Robinson ran for 65 yards on 21 carries and caught three passes for 22 yards.
Baltimore Ravens 35, New York Giants 14
Ravens cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis (St. Paul’s Episcopal) dressed for the game but did not play.
Ravens guard Darrian Dalcourt is on the practice squad and not eligible to play.
Derrick Henry started at running back for the Ravens. Henry ran for 67 yards on 14 carries.
Marlon Humphrey (Hoover) started at cornerback for the Ravens. Humphrey made five tackles and recorded one tackle for loss.
Evan Neal started at right tackle for the Giants.
Cincinnati Bengals 37, Tennessee Titans 27
Jordan Battle started at safety for the Bengals. Battle made 10 tackles and returned a fumble 60 yards. But he lost control of the football right before he crossed the goal line for a 61-yard touchdown return, which instead became a touchback.
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Bengals wide receiver Jermaine Burton had a 32-yard kickoff return.
J.C. Latham started at left offensive tackle for the Titans.
Titans wide receiver Calvin Ridley had three receptions for 41 yards and a 19-yard gain on a rushing attempt.
Arizona Cardinals 30, New England Patriots 17
Patriots wide receiver Javon Baker was designated as a game-day inactive.
Patriots defensive tackle Christian Barmore did not record any stats.
Patriots guard Lester Cotton (Central-Tuscaloosa) did not record any stats.
Anfernee Jennings (Dadeville) started at linebacker for the Patriots. Jennings made seven tackles and forced one fumble, which Arizona offensive tackle Jonah Williams recovered in the end zone for a touchdown.
Jonah Williams started at right offensive tackle for the Cardinals. Williams recovered a fumble in the end zone for his first NFL touchdown with 1:21 left in the first quarter as Arizona took a 10-0 lead.
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Mack Wilson (Carver-Montgomery) started at inside linebacker for the Cardinals. Wilson did not record any stats. He left for the locker room in the first quarter to be evaluated for a concussion and did not return.
Denver Broncos 31, Indianapolis Colts 13
Colts defensive tackle Raekwon Davis made one tackle.
Colts safety Ronnie Harrison did not record any stats.
Colts center Ryan Kelly is on injured reserve and not eligible to play.
Broncos linebacker Drew Sanders did not record any stats.
Patrick Surtain II started at left cornerback for the Broncos. Surtain made one tackle, intercepted one pass and broke up another pass. Surtain picked off quarterback Anthony Richardson and returned the interception 4 yards to the Indianapolis 35-yard line with 7:39 to play to set up a touchdown. Surtain limped off the field supported by trainers with 2:06 to play with an ankle injury and went to the locker room.
Broncos cornerback Levi Wallace was designated as a game-day inactive.
Buffalo Bills 48, Detroit Lions 42
Terrion Arnold started at cornerback for the Lions. Arnold made four tackles and broke up one pass.
Brian Branch started at safety for the Lions. Branch led Detroit with a career-high 15 tackles, recorded two tackles for loss and broke up one pass.
Amari Cooper started at wide receiver for the Bills. Cooper had his first game without a reception since Nov. 24, 2019. But the game was the first in Cooper’s career in which he was not thrown to by his quarterback.
Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs ran for 31 yards and one touchdown on eight carries and caught five passes for 83 yards and one touchdown. Gibbs scored on a 12-yard reception with 12 minutes remaining and scored on a 1-yard run with 8:02 left.
Bills safety Kareem Jackson made three tackles in his first appearance in 2024, his 15th NFL season. Buffalo elevated Jackson from its practice squad to make him eligible to play.
Bills wide receiver Tyrell Shavers in on the practice squad and not eligible to play.
Jameson Williams started at wide receiver for the Lions. Williams had three receptions for 37 yards and one touchdown. Williams caught a 3-yard touchdown pass with 12 seconds to play.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 40, Los Angeles Chargers 17
Buccaneers safety Marcus Banks is on the practice squad and not eligible to play.
Bradley Bozeman (Handley) started at center for the Chargers.
Buccaneers outside linebacker Chris Braswell made one tackle on special teams.
Chargers defensive lineman Justin Eboigbe was designated as a game-day inactive.
Chargers punter JK Scott averaged 47.0 yards on three punts, with a 37.0-yard net. Scott had a 42-yard punt for a touchback, a 57-yarder returned 10 yards to the Tampa Bay 17-yard line and a 42-yard punt downed at the Tampa Bay 15 (but moved to the 30 because of a fair-catch-interference penalty).
Philadelphia Eagles 27, Pittsburgh Steelers 13
Landon Dickerson started at left guard for the Eagles. Dickerson left the game because of a knee injury and did not return.
Minkah Fitzpatrick started at free safety for the Steelers. Fitzpatrick made eight tackles and recorded one tackle for loss.
Najee Harris started at running back for the Steelers. Harris ran for 14 yards on six carries and caught a 7-yard pass.
Jalen Hurts started at quarterback for the Eagles. Hurts completed 25-of-32 passes for 290 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions and ran 15 times for 45 yards and one touchdown. Hurts also lost a fumble.
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Eagles cornerback Eli Ricks was designated as a game-day inactive.
DeVonta Smith started at wide receiver for the Eagles. Smith had a career-high 11 receptions for 109 yards and one touchdown and ran once for 1 yard. He scored on a 2-yard pass from quarterback Jalen Hurts as Philadelphia took a 17-3 lead with 9:07 left in the first half.
Eagles offensive lineman Tyler Steen came in at left guard when Landon Dickerson left with a knee injury.
Eagles defensive tackle Byron Young is on injured reserve and not eligible to play.
Week 15 started on Thursday night, when the Los Angeles Rams defeated the San Francisco 49ers 12-6.
Week 15 concludes on Monday, when the Chicago Bears and the Minnesota Vikings square off at 7 p.m. CDT at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis and the Atlanta Falcons and the Las Vegas Raiders meet at 7:30 p.m. at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. ABC will televise the Bears-Vikings game, and ESPN will televise the Falcons-Raiders game.
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Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter at @AMarkG1.
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New Alabama law to set screen time limits for kids in day care, pre-K and kindergarten
The Healthy Early Development and Screen Time Act was signed on Wednesday, March 4, by Governor Kay Ivey to introduce limits on children’s screen time access in Alabama.
The Act is one of Ivey’s 2026 legislative priorities.
“Video screen access in classrooms can boost learning skills among our young children, but too much screen exposure can also be detrimental, harming critical social and cognitive development,” Ivey said. “The Healthy Early Development and Screen Time Act ensures our youngest students are provided a healthy balance of screen time and traditional learning in order to protect social and emotional development.”
Under the Healthy Early Development and Screen Time Act, the Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education will be required to work with the Department of Human Resources and the State Department of Education to develop guidelines for screen-based media.
Guidelines will be implemented in early childhood education programs like day care centers, day care homes, night care facilities, pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and group day care homes. The Act was sponsored by Representative Jeana Ross and Senator Donnie Chesteen.
“House Bill 78 establishes clear, research-based expectations for how technology is used in early childhood settings,” said Ross. “The goal is not to eliminate technology, but to ensure its use is developmentally appropriate and never replaces the hands-on learning and human interaction young children need most. By setting thoughtful guardrails and aligning classroom practices with the best available research on early brain development, this legislation supports educators, protects the quality of early learning and reinforces our commitment to giving Alabama’s youngest students the strongest possible start.”
A training program will also be created by the Department of Early Childhood Education to create a baseline for the appropriate use of child screentime for teachers and staff members supervising children.
“The Healthy Early Development and Screen Time Act represents another important step in ensuring Alabama’s youngest children grow and learn in environments that prioritize human interaction, exploration and healthy development,” said Chesteen. “Building on the progress made with last year’s FOCUS Act, this legislation continues our commitment to protecting the most formative years of childhood. I am grateful to Governor Kay Ivey and my colleagues in the Legislature for recognizing the importance of this issue and working together to support Alabama families.”
The Healthy Early Development and Screen Time Act will become effective on January 1, 2027.
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Alabama NAACP Releases 2026 Selma Jubilee Weekend Schedule
The Alabama State Conference of the NAACP has announced its official schedule for the 2026 NAACP-sponsored Selma Jubilee Bridge Crossing Weekend, set for March 6–8 in Montgomery and Selma.
Held under the theme “A Time for Standing,” the annual commemoration honors the Foot Soldiers of the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery marches and recognizes the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., John Lewis and Rev. Jesse Jackson for their roles in advancing civil rights and voting access.
The three-day event will bring together national, state and local leaders, along with youth and college chapters, faith partners and community members for activities focused on reflection, education and civic engagement.
Scheduled events include a civic discussion titled “The New Civic Path” on March 6 at the Montgomery Interpretive Center at Alabama State University, followed by a Jubilee Gala that evening at Embassy Suites in Montgomery. On March 7, the Birmingham Metro Branch will host a bus trip to Selma, while a statewide civic engagement training will take place in Montgomery.
SEE ALSO: Bridge Crossing Jubilee to honor Rev. Jesse Jackson’s legacy in Selma
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On March 8, participants will take part in the Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee Parade, voter activation efforts, worship services at Brown Chapel AME Church and Tabernacle Baptist Church, and the traditional bridge crossing at the foot of the Edmund Pettus Bridge.
Organizers say the weekend will emphasize continued civic participation and community engagement across Alabama.
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March 6 — Alabama NAACP Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee Gala 5:30PM Embassy Suites by Hilton, 300 Tallapoosa St, Montgomery, AL 36104
March 7 — NAACP Birmingham Metro Branch Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee Bus Trip 8AM–5PM Broad Street and Water Avenue in Selma Alabama
March 7 — Alabama State NAACP Statewide Civic Engagement Training 8–4:15PM Homewood Suites, 7800 EastChase Pkwy, Montgomery, AL 36117
March 8 — Alabama State NAACP in the Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee Parade 8AM–10AM Begins at 1722 Broad St and concludes at the National Voting Rights Museum
March 8 — Alabama NAACP Statewide Bridge Crossing Jubilee Bus Trip 8AM–5PM Alabama State University, Untenese and Mobile Branch and University of Alabama, Oakwood University, Broad Street and Water Avenue, Selma
March 8 — Alabama NAACP Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee Participation in Worship Services 10AM–2PM Brown Chapel AME Church and Tabernacle Baptist Church, Selma
March 8 — Alabama NAACP Youth and College Civic Engagement Voter Activation 8AM–2PM Broad Street and Water Ave, Selma
March 8 — Alabama NAACP Statewide Bridge Crossing 11:15PM – Line up Alabama NAACP Tent on Waters Ave or at the foot of the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Selma
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3 Alabama players who helped their draft stock at 2026 NFL combine
Each player had a pivotal role on the Crimson Tide in 2025.
Alabama had a multitude of former players who performed at an elite level at the NFL combine this past weekend.
Former Alabama star quarterback Ty Simpson was among those who put his talents on full display in Indianapolis, as Simpson continues to emerge as a top quarterback prospect available in April’s draft.
Numerous Crimson Tide stars on both sides of the football were able to have an excellent showing at the combine as well, with each playmaker a vital component to the Tide’s success in 2025.
Here are three Alabama players who helped their draft stock rise at the NFL combine.
Ty Simpson, Quarterback
Simpson is widely regarded as the best quarterback prospect available outside of Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza. The talented redshirt junior put on an absolute show at the NFL combine, as Simpson delivered multiple perfect throws and put his talents on full display throughout Saturday’s events.
The former Alabama star is a candidate to potentially shine day one in his campaign in the NFL, as Simpson’s draft stock continues to rise prior to April.
Jam Miller, Running Back
Miller is an extremely fast and athletic running back, despite struggling in the Tide’s backfield last season. The star running back recorded an impressive 4.43u 40-yard dash time, as Miller could very easily shine in the NFL next season with consistent playing time.
Miller was nothing short of elite throughout his entire performance at the combine in Indianapolis, as the former Tide running back continues to rise in a multitude of draft rankings around the football world.
Kadyn Proctor, Offensive Tackle
Proctor played a crucial role on Alabama’s offensive line last season. The star lineman reportedly slimmed down prior to the NFL combine, as Proctor displayed elite speed and athleticism throughout Sunday’s combine in Indianapolis.
Proctor is widely expected to be a mid-to-late first round selection in April, as the talented lineman’s efforts during the combine could quickly begin to work in Proctor’s favor during next month’s draft.
The 2026 NFL draft will take place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania starting on April 23, as each Crimson Tide star will look to shine throughout their rookie campaign in the NFL.
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