Top three takeaways from the Raiders’ final preseason game with the Seahawks.
Myles Simmons
The Raiders did not bring much of their roster to Seattle for the final preseason game.
Nathan Peterman and Keelan Doss are two players to watch in the preseason finale.
Here’s a close look by the numbers at Tuesday’s fourth episode of HBO’s “Hard Knocks: Training Camp With the Oakland Raiders”:
The starting right guard will miss the first two weeks of the season with a knee injury, but coach Jon Gruden said the player’s rehab is going well.
Andre James and Keisean Nixon are among the undrafted rookies making a push for the 53-man roster.
Defensive tackle Corey Liuget played the Raiders 14 times in eight seasons with AFC West rival San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers.
In his fourth season, DeAndre Washington ready to contribute as a backup running back.
“The NFL will miss him. I know I’ll miss competing against him,” Raiders coach Jon Gruden said. “He’s a good friend and a great player, and I wish him the best.”
A 2011 first-round pick, Liuget played for the Chargers in both San Diego and Los Angeles through each of his first eight seasons.
A report says that when Brown chooses his next helmet, he will receive a custom-made model and an endorsement deal.
Quarterback Andrew Luck stunned the NFL world by informing the Colts he will retire.
The Raiders pass rush has recorded seven sacks this preseason, six in the last two games.
Raiders coach Jon Gruden hinted his team may keep three quarterbacks on the initial 53-man roster.
Jon Gruden said the Packers, not the Raiders, were concerned about the condition of the field.