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Is Raiders DT Tommy Kelly Earning His Paycheck? Or Stealing Al Davis's Money?
Tommy Kelly has been a center of controversy ever since he signed a seven-year $50.5 million contract prior to the 2008 season.
Raiders' defense leaves room for Cowboys to roam
In one corner of the visitors' locker room at opulent Cowboys Stadium on Thursday night, Gerard Warren muttered to no one in particular, but loud enough for all to hear.
By Jerry McDonald - NFL Writer Sunday, November 22nd, 2009 at 12:00 pm in Oakland Raiders .
In honor of the Richard Seymour 's playoffs prediction, let's play a game of "Jeopardy" Raiders ' 2-6 edition: Answer: Aug.
The Raiders signed defensive tackle William Joseph for the third time this season, and don't ask him why.
By Jerry McDonald - NFL Writer Monday, November 9th, 2009 at 3:30 pm in Oakland Raiders .
Oakland Raiders' Chaz Schilens eyes his 2009 debut vs. Kansas City Chiefs
Finally. Schilens missed the first eight games of the season while recovering from a broken bone in his left foot that he suffered Aug.
Can the Return Of Four Starters Right the Oakland Raiders' Ship?
The long-anticipated arrival of one of the best wide receivers the Oakland Raiders have seen since the Jerry Rice-Tim Brown combination.
Oakland Raiders' Chaz Schilens eyes his 2009 debut vs. Kansas City...
Oakland Raiders' wide receiver #81 Chaz Schilens runs during a drill at the morning session of Raiders/49ers joint practice held at the Raiders' training camp in Napa, Calif., on Tuesday Aug.
Raiders emerge healthy from the bye
The Oakland Raiders are finally healthy, at least on offense. Running back Darren McFadden , wide receiver Chaz Schilens , left guard Robert Gallery and right tackle Cornell Green returned to practice Monday and are expected to play against the Kansas City Chiefs this week.
By Jerry McDonald - NFL Writer Sunday, September 13th, 2009 at 1:52 pm in Oakland Raiders .
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Gleason's Sporting World: NFL Dept. of Who Cares?
Points to ponder while wondering why the NFL mandates an injury report. Why should we care, given the latest installment of the "Football World According to Brett'', that the Jets left Favre off the injury report despite a torn biceps tendon last season? The story gained steam with Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum admitting that, well OK, ...
Bolt from the Blue: Chargers rally to top Raiders
Stephen Cooper News: Stephen Cooper gets the gold star on defense in Monday night's 24-20 win at Oakland, as he racked up 13 solo tackles and forced a fumble.
RB Fargas inactive for Raiders
Running back Justin Fargas was inactive for Oakland's season opener against San Diego because of a hamstring injury.
Seymour Will Try to Wreak Havoc for Raiders
But there's still neither whipped cream nor a cherry on top of this weekend's ice cream Sunday.
September 11, 2009, 6:59 AM / The Minnesota Vikings released wide receiver Bobby Wade, a seven-year veteran, and signed free agent Greg Lewis instead, preferring Lewis's versatility in the offense and on special teams.
In this Sept. 3, 2009 file photo, New England Patriots defensive end Richard Seymour sits on the bench during a preseason NFL football game against the New York Giants in Foxborough, Mass.
The Oakland Raiders sent no-show defensive lineman Richard Seymour a five-day letter, which means the former New England Patriot has five days to report or be suspended, NFL sources told ESPN.com last night.
Seymour still a no-show in Oakland
The Oakland Raiders re-signed defensive tackle William Joseph on Thursday while Richard Seymour remained a no-show four days before the team's season opener.
The Raiders just went through a late morning walk-through, and no sign of defensive lineman Richard Seymour reporting for duty.
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