The Review-Journal’s Ed Graney and Michael Gehlken talk about Gareon Conley’s latest legal developments and recap Day 3 of Raiders camp in Napa Valley.
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A grand jury in Ohio chose not to indict Raiders first-round draft pick Gareon Conley on rape charges, meaning the only thing standing in the way of him being on the field at training camp are shin splints.
Spokesman Ryan Miday of the Cuyahoga (Ohio) County Prosecutor’s Office said in a statement Monday that the grand jury declined all possible charges for Conley after being presented the facts and circumstances surrounding the sexual assault allegations.
With the pads coming out Monday, Review-Journal reporters Ed Graney and Michael Gehlken breakdown the position battles, including the No. 2 backup quarterback job.
The team has practiced for months without pads. They come Monday.
For the first time since 2003, the team opened training camp when coming off a winning record and playoff berth.
The Raiders officially opened training camp Saturday in Napa, California. Review-Journal reporters Ed Graney and Michael Gehlken are in Napa, and the big news of the day is the missing piece on the offensive line.
Donald Penn is usually the one protecting the Raiders. On Saturday, they supported him.
The brains of 110 out of 111 deceased former National Football League players showed signs of a disease linked to repeated hits to the head that can lead to aggression and dementia, according to research published in a leading medical journal on Tuesday.
Former Dallas Cowboys receiver Lucky Whitehead’s identity was falsely used in a shoplifting arrest, police in his home state of Virginia said Tuesday.