Raiders coach Antonio Pierce rewarded his players for their work this offseason by calling off the team’s final minicamp practice Thursday.
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Richie Incognito, 38, has taken on a leadership role on a young offensive line that is expected to do its part for a team looking to avoid another late-season collapse.
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After missing all but one game of his rookie season with a shoulder injury, hard-hitting safety Johnathan Abram says he’s learning when to make the prudent play.