Gabbert ran for 16 on second down. On intentional grounding, unlike other penalties, you don't get to replay the down. On other penalties the penalized team gets to redo the down. Had there been holding on that play it would have been 1st and 20 at the ten. Instead, it was 2nd and 17 at the 13, where Gabbert threw the ball. Intentional grounding is essentially a sack. You get the down plus the yardage.
The next play was 2nd and 17 and Gabbert ran for 16 yards. On third and one, Moore ran for the first down.
Nothing out of the ordinary.
Intentional grounding is basically just a sack. They do not get to replay the down and the ball is placed where the QB threw it.
Now it makes sense. Thanks for the clarification.