Ashton Jeanty’s stance became a topic of conversation during the offseason when his first offensive coordinator in the league, Chip Kelly, wanted to change it.

But after the first few weeks of his rookie season, Jeanty went back to standing straight up in the backfield for Las Vegas’ Week 4 matchup against Chicago.

Coincidentally or not, Jeanty’s breakout performance follows, as he tallied 138 yards and a touchdown on 21 carries plus two catches for 17 yards — both of which went for TDs.

During his Monday press conference, head coach Pete Carroll said he loved Jeanty going back to his old stance . Jeanty noted in his own Wednesday news conference that he and the coaches got in alignment on what he would do.

“Sometimes, you’ve just got to prove that something can work and that’s all

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