The Raiders will be without two key starters when they face the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, but will get a boost along the offensive line.
Vincent Bonsignore
Vinny has covered the Raiders extensively in the past, breaking news on their eventual move to Las Vegas and their thwarted return to Los Angeles. Before joining the Review-Journal, he covered the Rams for The Athletic and the Los Angeles Daily News.
The Raiders will get back a key piece on offense for Sunday’s game against the Dolphins. They also elevated two players from their practice squad Sunday.
Raiders fans have questions about coach Antonio Pierce, general manager Tom Telesco and, of course, the situation at quarterback with Gardner Minshew.
The Raiders overhauled their offensive staff during their bye week after a 2-7 start. They’ll start to see if those changes work in Sunday’s game against the Dolphins.
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The Raiders shook up some responsibilities on their coaching staff Tuesday and hired a former NFL head coach. They also stood pat at the NFL’s trade deadline.
After firing three key members of his offensive staff, Raiders coach Antonio Pierce said he will take the next day or two to evaluate his options.
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