Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Jack Jones does his best impersonation of himself during practice with sweet interception

   

The Las Vegas Raiders are currently prepping for the Carolina Panthers after winning a big one over the Baltimore Ravens. And, really, that game against the Ravens shouldn't have been close, in fa or of the Raiders. If their offense plays decent the whole game that game is a blowout.

But, you can't live or make money off of ifs. So, the Raiders put in the work this week. The Panthers are maybe the worst team in the NFL. They are terrible, and this should be a pretty hefty win for the Raiders. But, then again, it's the Raiders, and this looks as good of a trap game as you will find.

The offense and even defense put in work this week. The offense had one of the best practices they have ever had, as Antonio Pierce said, and the defense, well, they continued to make plays at practice, including more highlight reel plays. Of course, they have come from none other than Jack Jones.

The young cornerback is always making plays during practice. When training camp was going on, he returned a kick for a touchdown during one practice. He had more interceptions than you can count this offseason during camp, and of course, there is the one-handed interception against the Chargers he had last year.

There aren't many players more entertaining than him at that position. And, he showed that during practice this week, where he impersonated himself from that play against the Los Angeles Chargers last season. This was a one-hand snag interception, too, that was also returned for a touchdown.

In the background of the tweet that the Raiders posted, you can see Maxx Crosby smiling and just absolutely impressed. Crosby was on the sideline because of course, he was limited all week according to the injury report.

Jones is a player that deserves more recognition across the league. He will get that soon enough.