Posted on September 7th, 2008 at 10:19 am by John
By Bill Williamson
The Oakland Raiders will likely try to win on the ground in JaMarcus Russell’s first game as the no-doubt starting quarterback.
Oakland Raiders News and Podcast
By Bill Williamson
The Oakland Raiders will likely try to win on the ground in JaMarcus Russell’s first game as the no-doubt starting quarterback.
By Jerry McDonald
It is going to be an important night for a certain Raiders coach, and it’s not necessarily the one who has less than flattering things to say about the depth on his roster and has openly questioned the performance of some of his his players.
By Monte Poole
ALAMEDA - THE ONLY element of JaMarcus Russell not in doubt is his right arm. It’s utterly amazing, among the strongest to unleash a football anywhere.
By Steve Corkran
ALAMEDA — Raiders middle linebacker Kirk Morrison’s face lights up when he reflects upon a game against an Arizona Cardinals team led by rookie quarterback Matt Leinart in 2006.
By David White
Call Javon Walker overweight during the offseason, and the Raiders’ wide receiver won’t mutter a word. Say he tried to quit in the middle of training camp, and he won’t dispute the point. Wonder out loud what really happened when he got robbed and beaten in Las Vegas, and he turns a deaf ear.
By Josh Dubow
OAKLAND, Calif. — The goal in JaMarcus Russell’s NFL debut against Denver nine months ago was survival.
By Jerry McDonald
Lane Kiffin said during training camp he doesn’t have much use for the whole concept of playing “when the lights go on.”
By Cory Sterling
FS Michael Huff breaks up a pass during pre-season action against the Tennessee Titans.
If you see Michael Huff lining up in a different position in the defensive backfield this year, don’t be confused. For the past two seasons, Huff played strong safety for the Silver and Black, making 138 solo tackles, intercepting one pass and forcing one fumble. In his third season with the Raiders, Huff will move to free safety.
By David White
Raiders wide receiver Javon Walker practiced at full speed Saturday, coach Lane Kiffin said, and he’s expected to start Monday night’s season opener against the visiting Denver Broncos.
By Jason Jones
ALAMEDA — DE Kalimba Edwards was put through some drills by defensive line coach Keith Millard before the start of practice and didn’t show any signs of being bothered by his groin injury.