Both starting guards Richie Incognito (ankle) and Gabe Jackson (knee) did not participate in Thursday’s Raiders practice. Neither did cornerback Trayvon Mullen (neck/concussion protocol/illness), defensive back Lamarcus Joyner (calf/quad) and wide receiver Tyrell Williams (foot).
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While many around the country may have been surprised at former Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch re-signing with the Seahawks on Tuesday, his old teammates in Oakland were not.
Raiders head coach Jon Gruden said he will play whoever is available to help the Raiders defeat the Broncos in Week 17.
After defeating the Chargers on Sunday, the Raiders still have a chance to make the postseason next week. But they’ll need a lot of help.
Richie Incognito will be out for the Raiders in their penultimate game of the 2019 season against the Chargers.
The Raiders signed linebacker Ukeme Eligwe on Thursday, officially placing right tackle Trent Brown on injured reserve as a corresponding roster move.
After missing the last three games with a rib injury, Hunter Renfrow says he’s feeling 100 percent and is ready to be back on the field on Sunday.
Trent Brown is heading to injured reserve and Josh Jacobs is unlikely to play against the Chargers. But Hunter Renfrow should be back this week.
Jon Gruden said the NFL’s head of officiating called to apologize for the officials’ incorrect ruling on a Derek Carr slide late in the fourth quarter in Sunday’s loss to the Jaguars.
The fourth-quarter collapse was a terrible way to end the team’s stay in the Bay Area.
Raiders right tackle Trent Brown and defensive back Daryl Worley are among those questionable for Sunday’s game against the Jaguars.
Raiders running back Josh Jacobs is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game after missing last week’s loss to the Titans.
Raiders linebacker Tahir Whitehead was named the team’s 2019 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year award nominee on Thursday.
After cutting safety D.J. Swearinger on Tuesday, the Raiders will move cornerback Daryl Worley to start at safety.
Christmas is coming and Raiders rookie safety Johnathan Abram partnered with the United Way Bay Area to spread some holiday cheer.