Las Vegas Raiders running back Alexander Mattison knows what it's like to have to fill the shoes of a great running back that came before him.
A lot was riding on Las Vegas Raiders running back Zamir White when he had to fill the void of former Raiders running back Josh Jacobs last season.
New Raiders running back Alexander Mattison, knows that responsibility all too well, as he took over the starting job with the Minnesota Vikings after Dalvin Cook signed with the New York Jets in free agency."He's a guy that has been in a position similar to where I was over in Minnesota with Dalvin ," Mattison said.
Altogether, Mattison rushed for 700 yards while posting 192 receiving yards and three touchdowns last year.
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