Jackson caught two passes off two targets for 13 yards and a touchdown Sunday against Minnesota. He added a five-yard rush in the win.
The touchdown was his first since Week 2. In theory, Jackson is Seattle's No. 2 back behind Thomas Rawls, but the veteran back has just 12 touches over the past three weeks and quarterback Russell Wilson's 22 carries over the same span is more than Jackson has accumulated all season. DuJuan Harris, in his first game of the season, tallied three carries Sunday, further clouding Jackson's role.
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